,>mxYV TCSKS S^iWM «i» SB M . \^Z+&&*\ mam? 42 £s^ :*^a3*a ■, ■:- -■ tnWm II MM L'^.'i imm i ™_ SS4 9HK SB £2 « I :xV. 2^ PS?!! Sl-5-EMEBICR *■■*, &£«£] ivers—long and short, swift and slow scenery,* and regions rich in sport ex* press the wide variety and vitality of America. The Mississippi Father of Waters—joined by the Missouri, rolls through the heart of the land for 4,221 miles! Along the Klamath in California is some of the world's finest fishing. The Colorado, cutting its way deep into the Plateau, fashions the unequalled spectacle of the Grand Canyon. The plunging Niagara makes the far-famed Horseshoe Falls. The dignified Potomac proclaims a nation's history. Strikingly similar is the pattern of America's great railway systems, that interlace the land. History followed their steel rails and progress marches over their smooth roadbeds. New streamlined trains foretell tomorrow. On fast, frequent schedules, over mountain ranges, across the deserts and plains, they manufacture their own air-conditioned climate. They compress 3000 miles into as little as 60 hours (just one change of cars) and stress economy with low fares and generous stopover privileges. Artistic schemes of decoration, varied Pullman sleeping accommodations of supreme comfort, justly-famed cuisine, and personalized service from courteous attendants—valet, ladies' maid, barber —all contribute to the most enjoyable and effortless travel. From the time you leave Auckland, there is no departure from this high standard of travel service. You start aboard the Matson-Oceanic liners Mariposa or Monterey —sail in most modern and delightful luxury through the South Seas, calling at Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii reach California in 15 too-swift days! Then choose from the many available transcontinental routes the one that most appeals. From the Atlantic Coast you'll find another wide choice of ships across the Atlantic to complete the shortest, fastest, most inspiring travel* way to England! "England Across America," our illustrated booklet, will fill in all the details. Write for your free copy. AMERICAN RAILWAYS TRAVEL AND. INFORMATION BUREAU llifilii - tails Use / (Incorporated in U.S. A.) Representatives: Henderson & Macfarlane, Ltd., Endeans Buildings, 56 Quay Street, Auckland IS FUN • A :M .... when you feel as young as you I did at 20. It's all a matter of physical | well-being. Do not let kidney and I other middle-age complaints put you " off your game. Change your drink to J.P.K.Z, Geneva Gin. Distilled with Italian juniper Berries, its medicinal qualities are of great benefit to men and women around forty. Get the Genuine—-look for the White Heart Labei m im • Have you called at any of Harris* six shops yet? The bargains are absolutely tip-top, so don't forget to drop in as soon as you're in town. If you can't call, mail your order. We pay postage one way and guarantee satisfaction. A—4o pairs Ladles' Dark Browai Suede Courts with strap and buckle. Coloured patent trim (as illustrated). Spanish heels. Also in Black Suede and a similar line in Blue Suede at the same price. B—so pairs well-known English makes at --------- per pair. Plain One-toar styles in Black or Brown Kid. Welted leather soles. Leather Cuban heels. Bostock, Crockett & Jones, or Bective. Usually from 39/6 to 55/C—loo pairs Assorted Oddments fa Ladies' fine quality Suede Court Shoes. Various styles in Blue, Brown, or Black. Spanish or Cuban heels. Smart trims. Usually 19/6 to 27/6. Bargain Prices, 12/11, 14/11 and 16/1L One design at 16/11, illustrated. D—2so pairs Ladies' White Canvas Sandal Bar Gym. Shoes with T strap. Crepe soles. Block heel. Also in Rainbow Coloured Canvas T) (as illustrated). Ibw Bargain Price S/ll Plain One-bar style in Beige ■> or White - - - 8/11 E—loo pairs Men's Smart Medium Square Toe Shoes. p Welted . leather soles. In Glace Kid with patent cap or sk. in Brown or Black Calf (as illustrated). §Ka^* Bargain Price— WW W. HARRIS & SON LTD Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23669, 29 November 1938, Page 2
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