rr^Answer-" Kcr, and the most of a lifetime is yours. Arrange to stay at least a week. Fascinating Honolulu with'iits varied native life and colour, surfing at countless beaches where the waters are always warm, Kilauea Volcano and enchanting inter-island cruises, are hut a fewof die wondrous adventures that this Paradise of Cie Pacific holds for you. Honolulu* the Capital of Hawaii, is only ten day* from New 7*?lanA r Watch Steamship advertisements for excursion rate*. Firet-daas accommodation from 15/- a day, including meals. Hear HawaK's "Aloha I" (Greetings). Send na yovtr address and we will forward to yon descriptive booklets pf the Hawaiian Islands, attractively illustrated in colour. Hawaii Tourist Bureau Dept. II G.P.O. Box 821 WELLINGTON.
Y OU want your guests to really enjoy their tea —and come back for another cup? Then serve delicious "ROMA" Tea. If you serve "cheap" tea, it will not be enjoyed, and certainly no one will call for a second cup. And you will find that the "cheap" tea, which is so bitter and unenjoyable, will go only half as far as pure, Dust-freed "ROMA." Because the harmful Tannin Dust is removed by Patent Dust Extractors, "ROMA" is more refreshing and more economical. m HHII m mm ft r a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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