m mm ABBOTSFORD The home where Sir Walter Scott wrote bis novels. EMPIRE GROWN xVmSriS^Vv tMI mWw Scotland's honesty is Scotland's pride l There is no more honest product than \ Brown & Poison's Corn Flour, grown V and made in the Empire and eaten I everywhere. Pure enough for children and invalids, nourishing enough for everyone. Can be used in a hundred ways and in others you will soon think of. ■ 1 Fleet of Trawlers bring in the " Harvest of the Deep " —fish in greatest variety and in finest condition. It is only an organisation as comprehensive as Sanford's that can maintain the regularity of supplies. Every day, despite the weather, Sanford's ships bring in widest variety to offer to the public at Bedrock Prices J 51 11111111 l 1 1 mm *SFy*IS m mm Sanford's Mew Prices MOKI STEAKS, fresh ... 4d per lb. MOKI STEAKS, smoked . 6d „ KINGFISH STEAKS, fresh 4d BARRACOUTA, fresh . 4d „ BARRACOUTA, smoked 6d „ GURNARD, fresh 3d „ SCHNAPPER, fresh 6d „ TERAKIHI, fresh 4d „ TERAKIHI, smoked .... 6d ~ TREVALU, fresh 2d „ JOHN DORY, fillets lid „ FLOUNDER 8d „ HAPUKA STEAKS lOd „ We MUST have Fish To-morrow! The Favourite will be Fresh mnm &irms at 4d per lb. Drop of nearly 50% on > last year's price. PER LB. Watch for this Red ArrowThe above prices are only obtainable at the shops with the arrow. Dilworth Buildings, Queen Street. 19, Queen Street (opp. G.P.0.) Thames Fish Tvlart, 41, Queen Street. Central Fish Rflart, Customs Street West. St. Kevins Arcade, 57, Karangahape Road. Waitemata Fish Wart, 29, Karangahape Road (near Grafton Bridge). Fish IWart, 194, Karangahape Road. Fish Mart, 193, Broadway, Wewmarket. 127, Remuera Road (near Victoria Avenue). 242, Dominion Road (near Valley Road). 591, Mt. Eden Road (near Old Tram Term.) Great South Road, Otahuhu. UIII nn I Wimmm "T"HOUSANDS of miles of care-free inexpensive travel, with happy days ■ ashore, in Eastern ports, are offered by the new P. & O. Tourist Class. Broad promenades for dancing, games, sports and concerts, spacious public rooms, well equipped cabins (some with bathrooms), cinematograph shows, well stocked libraries, attractive meals varied to suit changing climatic conditions, are all incidental to life on the exclusively Tourist Class steamers Mongolia and Moldavia, 16,500 tons. Travel Tourist and You Travel Without Trouble The world's premier electric passenger liners, Strathnaver and Strathaird, 22,000 tons, 22 knots, will accommodate 668 Tourist Passengers, in addition to 498 in the First Class. Mongolia leaves Sydney - - October 2 Moldavia leaves Sydney - - October 30 STRATHNAVER leaves Sydney, November 27 Chic) Passenger Agents for New Zealand: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINC COMPANY LIMITED, WELLINGTON. Local Passenger Agents: RUSSELL & SOMERS LTD. rHE NEW ZEALAND SHiPPINC COMPANY LIMITED. I Ao from (P/us£>xfiari^e) Throuik, fivm Mew Zealandl Joint Booking Agents for Tourist Clost Steamers: HENDERSON MACFARLANE LTD. —.Braes -.V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20950, 13 August 1931, Page 4
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