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■ft* - , ' W<‘V wm?*' mm * Heayenlybeauty—life-lengthening air—refreshing trips —good company—cosy hotel—everything for the good of body and mind—a holiday which insures your life. HERE YOU WILL FlND—majesty of New Zealand’s greatest mountains; of her mightiest glaciers, the' finest 'field for tHe botanist, the geologist, or the physiographer. HERE .YOU WILL FIND— •‘ i \ }h‘ r Jhe best clijribirig, the most proficient guides, the glories" of ice-fall and avalanche, the healthiest climate m-thef ; 'world. -/‘, r 'i- - \ • ; ' s ‘ '?’ •• HER)E> YOU WILL FIND— l:^C ' Tfteless energy for glorious daiys of out-of-doors, jj;est for tired'nerves, freedom from all the cares world. YQU WILU FIND,g* holiday-Herhutagc-—-a first-class hotel, a post" store; -a: bilHard rbpm, and a cabaret— HERE YOU 'WILL ,RND— every member of which is trained in to make your holiday carefree, and happy. 1 Hermitageday. _of seven-or more days. * Arrangements .can he made for payments by instalments. Low Cost of Transport. The i to': Timaru is only £1 11s £1:■ I».;ldV(second return). ziv Timaru to 'the Hermitage,;. £3. ■■ >• • .•Ul^V.^^d'-xi^wiwa^ Department and • the Mount Cook ; C^pitjn^y^dr ; - make special concessions for •porting and ; pleasure' parties. CONVENIENT TIME-TABLE. . 5 v Caril leave; Timaru on: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1,2130 p.m., connecting with the first express frbm the North, and also with the service car from from the north end are met on ” 'arrival'at the and have time for lunch at Timaru. ' Cars leave the Hermitage on Mondays at 7.30 a.m. and on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.30 a.m., and connect: at Timaru with expresses and service cars both ? North - and South. 1 ' ens v.- Full details from Offices of Mount Cook Tourist Company, Ltd;, Railway Offices, Government Tourist .;.JEUffini^'^):ah^lTnivel:,Agency. v . - *;■

New-Found Wisdom! M tfTHEX had often talked ,of saving money—this. p) youngeoifple not long married—but, really, when everything was paid up there remained so very little over. A few shillings now and again were placed in an old cash box, and these parted with grudgingly. At length, by a proccasof commonsense reasoning, they decided upon a change Of policy. “ Jim,” said the charming Better Half, “ never on this earth will a pretty little property be ours if we cannot.do,better than this." ..“Yea,”- , ■ said Jlfa'.'Srith IhhsculiKß wisdom, ?*-we’ve only been half doing-it’’—which was merely iflddlMtickE,-for', they , had saved next to nothing. Iti-waa to' adopt "the Better Way”—to open an account at the Dunedin Savings Bank and pay in regularly a certain definite proportion of the wages Jim received, while the “Better Half” promised to do her share by practising exceptional economy in her-household expenditure. That all happened some time ago; apd they have now. more than enough in the bank to pay a big deposit on that longedrfor “ pretty i little property,” acme day soon to be their very; own*-;Why not follow their example? DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE; DOWLING STREET. tv -( South Dunedin Branch: Corner of Cargill Boad. 1 North Dunedin' BraniA: Roberts’ Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. * Time to choose Christmas is only a few weeks away, so choose your holiday wear NOW while there is yet .time 1 for an unhurried selection. We are offering the season's smartest styles in COSTUMES, COATS, and SWAGGER SUITS at extremely reasonable prices.. You are invited to call and inspect them. S. Saltzman Ltd. 103 George Street for COSTUMES, COATS and SWAGGER SUITS FUR STOLES m SKUNK & SABLE . OPOSSUM, Etc. j 35/6 Only at ARCTIC FURS (DUNEDIN, LTD.), % 80 Princes Street (next Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd.) AS RELIABLE AS THE HALL-MARK ITSELF. Goddard's Plate Powder has a 93 years’ world-wide reputation for keeping silverware in perfect condition. Goddard’s” Plate Powder Menufeetuicd by J. Godderd & Sent, Ltd., . Leicester, Ea fiend

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 7