When In Christchurch Stay At Stonehurst r First-class Table. Export cooking, good service. 4. Sk Pr s\< . y"4 « ■m 7;? Sun Verandah Welcome relaxation and comfort. Ijook-up Garages to accommodate 11 cars Free Billiards Also special room reserved for men. A SK anyone who has stayed A at STONEHURST. They will tell you that Hotel Stonehurst is not the most elaborately appointed hotel in New Zealand, but one of the most comfortable and certainly the most reasonable in price. That is why we say ** Hotel Stonehurst Excels in Things Essential.” Tariff 12/6 per day Usual concessions to Members Commercial Travellers, Public Service and Automobile Associations. Weekly tariff £3/10/- net. Special terms for Parties. Full details in the free Stonehurst Booklet, “ Beautiful Christchurch’’—write for it. i Pc N Ample Bathroom Facilities No waiting, every convenience. Abundance of Hot Water at all hours. Complete laundering and drying facilities lor lady guests. Cheery, airy bedrooms. A number equipped with hot and cold water. Hotel TONEHURST Excels in Things Essential Gloucester Street (near Latimer Square), CHRISTCHURCH. Bathing Costumes I I i -tpct .’’OR Women! For Men! Latest A- styles, colours, designs, in the famous fine weave elastic New Zealand wool. Costumes that help you to swim better ~. that make you look better. Sec the new designs, and b« sure you sec the Roslyn Trade Mark on every costume. • mmm Booklet! All about swimming" I C END for copy of Bookltt “All % •J About Swimmingby Professor m D.B. Anderson.. Hints for beginners. latest strokes. Photographic illtst- Sf trations. Your chance to know how to swim well. Send dearly written name and address with one penny gy stamp U "All About Swimming " ?S! Dept. E P-O. Box 134, Wellington. Jg VSFor those who consider economy as well as shaving comfort, the world-famous ‘Valet’ Auto Strop Safety Razor still stands supreme. Stropped in ten seconds. Cleaned in ten seconds. Nothing to take t« pieces. Nothing to unscrew. And, every blade provides 40 to 50 perfect •haves. British made. Of all dealers. Complete sets from 3/6 to ;a/& i&i Set 8/6 No 101 Hi! afet
After several months’ investigation in the Sargosso Sea. an expert from the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, returned with tangible evidence that, there are no terrors in that dreaded part of the Atlantic. Exhibits were brought back to show that the seaman’s traditional story of the Sargosso's impenetrable mass of floating material through which no ship could make its way has no foundation in scientific fact. The investigator, on his return to England, said the exhibit would prove once and for all to the ordinary mind that the Sargosso fantasy was pure imagination. There are, he stated, vast stretches of floating vegetation extending in green and yellow patches as far as the eye can see, but never thick enough to prevent the progress of a ship. The winter of our discontent not here — wo use Kaitangata Coal. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22125, 1 December 1933, Page 7
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