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Book Earfy! «S# V’’ h>. ■s?v.'' a*> 1H !f» W %,- c W: m *% • & *«? «*& rfe*/ 1 i m Book Early! Soon all New Zealand will be flocking to Dunedin to see the great New Zealand and South Seas INTERNATIONAL EXH An unprecedented traffic will have to be moved. You will ensure your own comfort and that of scores of thousands of others if you BOOK EARLY by train and steamer and with the Exhibition Accommodation Bureau. You can secure whatever class of accommodation you want at reasonable rates through the Bureau —and through the Bureau alone —but BOOK EARLY! . Only three weeks, till the Grand Opening—Nov. 17 THESE THINGS CALL YOU : Splendid Courts and Exhibits covering 15 acres. Magnificent Art and Sculpture. Famous Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders’ Military Band. Record Prizes for Sports. Wonderful Amusement Zone covering 25 acres. Nightly Entertainments in the great Festival Hall. Cheap fares, available from Ist November, can be booked a fortnight ahead. But you can book accommodation to-day. Mr A. H. Barron, Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, Octagon, Dunedin. Please send me your circular and application form. Name Address TION

HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES <£> 0 a & Amongst smokers who insist most upon a high standard of quality, “ High Admiral ” Cigarettes increase in popularity day by day. They offer you the maximum sound satisfaction and enjoyment VAvGVk CVfcSS V\RQ\H\K^ I Action's famous flagship " 'Victory, 1765 and nou) the oldest ship in < u-as, after exhibition for many years mouth Harbour . pronounced It u'cs decided to restore and she was accordingly used dry duck- As she was placed blocks, her bow dropped considerably became necessary to encase her in i cradle. It is unlikely that she will removed from her present resting built in -_fhz m HIM mn an !H I F-’Q lllMHi.nl 11 I il i i'tVT! fiTi j(f fliliiiltl fti! jfJll U Jill I! iJ I]mDJiUG W.D.& H.O. WILLS BRISTOL & LONDON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 2

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