rmpw* 7 Whether your destination be Canada, United States, or Europe, you will be richer and happier for a short vacation in these balmy islands. It costs no extra passage money to stop here a fortnight or longer. .All expenses of a six weeks round trip need cost no more than £IOO. All conveniences of American life in a foreign atmosphere, including good hotels, from 12/- to £3 per day, with meals; also many attractive tea-rooms, cafeterias, and cafes. You'll taste a joy found nowhere else in this playground of the world, because of its even, healthful climate, with an annual average temperature of 75 degrees, because of its unmatched pleasures—bathing, outrigger canoeing, sports, volcanic wonders, inter-island cruises, beauties of mountain and seashore, plaintive music. Plenty of golfing and motoring on principal islands. Polo, tennis, and other outdoor sports every day of the year. Ask nearest travel agent or write for beautiful coloured booklet, enclosing advertisement. WATCH STEAMSHIP ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SPECIALLY LOWER RATES. HAWAII TOURIST BUREAU, Dept. 1, P.O. Box 1487, Wellington, New Zealand. >r; * fM m wm '0 mm ii t£i£ g&i..&Z-. m m ZStft .♦?£ i & ■># r/A- ---■ - : -1 : > ■ -V-'* Em •>V3. - -v J."*% i « ;*=g W/ ■ rM >v ; yM m ■•if P- & m WA >• »'-bi £ ■M, m ft \M <t :-U fftii n ra'.«4V*. ti m. '■' A Si S#lS '*4tA mm m MS mmm* a ms w ■ - mm sss ft *£■? is; fsgaiSK •S.'i* mm m mm w vVf ■£K !fe»; mm m* 'V "*■ ■ mm#■mm* m : k,r 4'«iA tv U'A'. f/,i *":S 71*. ?te. i s
Lane's Emulsion is medicine for weak children—and food for strong childNothing ycu can think of is a bigger help for them. If they are thin, if they put on weight too slowly, if their food does not do the good it should—then Lane's—and Lane's only—is what is needed. Why does Lane's make smiling happy, healthy children ? fhe secret is that Nature wants one or two elements (vitamines) which are not present in sufficient quantities in daily food. Cod Liver Oil is rich in "A" vitamines, but in its raw form is not nice to take; in Lane's, however, the little ones like it and will take it gladly. Price, 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lore, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 17
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