N V rkx ik ■9STV 1 I 'SS Probably the Most Perfect Gem of Scenery in the Known World Nestling 600 above the railway on the far side of « mountain palisade,, amidst an amphitheatre of peaks it is a dramatic palette upon which the Great Artist has splashed his most gorgeous hues, a spectrum of colour. Deepest and most, exquisitely coloured is the lake itself, sweeping from rosy dawn to sunset through green, blue, amethyst, and violet, undershot by gold; dazzling white is the sun-glorified Victoria Glacier at the farther end; the enclosing pine-clad peaks dip - perpendicularly into the lake; and magnificent snow-crowned peaks enclose the entire picture, except for the fleecy blue sky overhead. ■ On the margin of this most perfect lake, in one of the wonderful Alpine flower gardens in which the Rockies abound—where poppies, violets, columbines, anemones and sheep laurel slope through terraced lawns to the water’s edge—the Canadian Pacific has placed its great Chateau Lake Louise. Adjoining it is a 100-feet open-air swimming pool. Lake Louise is but one of the unparalleled and exclusive attractions that await the traveller who goes via C.P.R. the Wonder Route across Canada. Literature and information from the Union S.S. Company, Thos. Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for Npw Zealand, 32-34 Quay, Street, Auckland. £ a ke Jpfl is lo l * WflT SPANS THE WORuTflQft 5 T m m *1 w Hear him—croaking like a raven—“ Pass him a Pul- • mona, someone!” you feel like-saying. Pulmonas guard against throat tiredness, laryngitis,* common colds, asthma, influenza and the dread diseases of pneumonia and consumption. At the first sign of a cold, slip one on your tongue and inhale the powerful antiseptic healing vapours that are released. - They will penetrate every membrane of nose, throat and lungs, allaying irritation, reducing inflammation, and preventing further infection. Use them freely during wet, cold spells in winter. Keep a tin always, handy. So quick to act., so easy to take. At your Chemist’s, i/5 and 2/6 rV V, « s o & i O* KB
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 22
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