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h >- —world famoiit for fine sentf*. 4 and , carry you to England—the " Aoraagi " or "Niagara" from Auckland—a stop. ' over at Honolulu if you wish, and tlwjj —the "Empress of Japan" or "Empress of Canada ' —largest, fastest, and met*-if luxurious liners on the Pacific. A agj. . vellous itinerary. VICTORIA Canada's evergreen playground . |||S§ profusion of flowers . . . sumptuous -! Empress Hotels. . . famous Garden. VANCOUVER Across the beautiful Culf of Georjfc by a smart " Princpss " steamer . . J great port and a city famed for iltj natural attractions. THE ROCKIES 600 miles through Alpine wonderland . . . Lake Louise—world's most perfect gem of scenery . . Banff—mile-high i vacation land, centring around baronial Banff Springs Hotel. THE GREAT LAKES An ideal break In the trans-coatj. nental trip . . . two days on a C.P.R.. steamer . . . same famous cuisine and S service. NIAGARA FALLS See it flood-lighted ... in rainbow colours. MONTREAL Half French, half British ; . . his. toric centre, sparkling with romance and I gaiety. QUEBEC Walled! Fortified! French! Quaintest Place in North y\merica! The Chateau rontenac —like living in a castle. ' THE ST. LAWRENCE; Only scenic rqute to England. . S 1 . 1000 miles of sheltered waters . . . magnificent 42,500-ton "Empress of Britain" or a regal " Duchess" liner for your short trip across the Atlantic. For full particulars, apply to A. W. . ESSEX, Passenger Manager for Ni, 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland, C.l. :£} World's Greatest Travel Systei ache XK n m THE NEW I <4

BEFORE SHAVING SOFTEN BRISTLES WITH Q-TOI. Rub a little Q-tol Emollient into tfe beard before shaving, then lather with Q-tol Shaving Cream. The speed ano comfort of a shave depends on the-COB* dition of the skin and beard.

Let Your Circulars be Read ! TF it's worth while sending out circulars, then it's worth while •* sending them out well printed, attractively designed sad persuasively written and the Herald Printing Works creative department offersyou specialised co-operation in the production of circulars that will sell your goods. Write or call for sped' mens. HERALD : Printing Workf Queen Street . Auckland Designing, Engraving and Printing Service Phone 44-290

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21482, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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333

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21482, 4 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21482, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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