» » •jc This summer leave the smoke and bustle of the towns, and enjoy a real holiday among the scenic gems of the North Island. Take the "Triangle" Tour. WAITOMO CAVES— Tremendous limestone caverns of awesome beauty. WA3KARE MO AN A A glorious sheet of water set amid primeval bush. CHATEAU TONGARIRO on the high tableland of National Park. Golf and tennis, 3,700 ft.a.bove sea level. m "0 The Hotels at Waltomo and Waikaremoana are comfortable and beautifully situated. The Chateau Tongariro is uniaue In elegance tariff moderate, cuisine and service perfect. 13 s™ I % Inquire about week-end excursions, etc. Arrangements for both travel and accommodation for this and all other tours can be made at the Government Tourist Bureau. -it," ■ i >¥o E3S ■■ THE TRIANGLE L TOUR J 1 w rm TOURIST BUREAU GOVT. LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Happy Holidays at Mt. Cook That Necessary "Complete Change" At least once a year everybody has a yearning for a "complete change —a clean break from life's routine, a refreshing uplift from the low levels of care and worry. Mt. Cook offers the ideal cure for weariness and fretfulness. The marvellous iair, the peace and beauty of the alpine wonderland, the remoteness from turmoil, give new energy and confidence for tasks ahead. The cosy Hermitage offers easy access to huge glaciers and other thrilling spectacles. Every minute can be filled with enjoyment. Concessions in accommodation (which can be paid in instalments) ; special reductions for parties. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares
NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES CLUES Commercial name for a metal. An old-fasbioned conveyance. Part of a piece of machinery. They love you not, but *ou are bidden to love them. A solemn sort of fear. Possessing life of a particular kind. Can be easily bent. A colour of many shades. A bird with an acquired taste. An important legal document. An inflammable vegetable substance. A calf may become this. Make of no effect. Pester for payment. Head-dress of a church dignitary. A triangular sail on a slanting yard is described thus Occasions of much eating and drinking. Recently introduced or unused. A cradle for seed. Took firm, long steps. A clergyman's sphere of vrork. Fruits of a pleasing flavour. Where water may be in limited supply. When you read this, do not hurry. Unemployed, gladly or otherwise. Be> suitable or appropriate. A decided nuisance. Expanse of pasture-land. A small kind of dog. with not much nose. Those that prepare for publication. Extend io a higher level. A cereal plant with naked seeds. A plant beating beautiful blooms. A fish much used for food. Compositions for six porformera. Fairies, olves, goblins. Something uttered that injures reputation. A flat cooking utensil. Of very high degree. A sign of sorrow—sometimes. Put down in a record. Abounding with tall, broad-leaved grassea. A small earthen vessel. A Trojan lady of renown. A large area of land. These are small, solid and regular in shape. A wise-looking bird. These have each an eye and a point. Performed or passed into law. .Owing by virtue of obligation. Result of a process of addition. By way of. Those skilled in technical pursuits. Transfers for temporary use. Decoration for service or accomplishment. "Word indicating name obtained by birth. He is more notable for what he wears than for what he is. Creatures having eight legs. Gathers for a fresh and hopeful effort. Substance containing valuable mineral. Kipling's uncomplimentary word for a footballer. A fabric with a ribbed surface. Without much care for accuracy or precision. Places where growth is hastened. Animals of various sorts. Becomes mature or ready for harvest. At present a popular kind of headgear. Plant of the lily family. Proceed by leaps and bounds. General name for items of equipment. A useful colouring material. Man's extremity.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)
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