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Slip* o m mmi I > ■ ? .. # .' mm m m ?■:■■■? m the will be Next Wednesday, November Bth ... at 2.30 magnificent Centennial Exhibition in Wellington opened with brilliant ceremony by His Excellency the Governor General, Viscount Galway, P.C., G.C.M.G.» D. 5.0., 0.8. E. Wherever you five, be sure to take part in this historical event. The Exhibition will thrill and delight you by Its vast size, beautiful layout, its hundreds of industrial exhibits, its courts and pavilions, the marvellous illuminations, reflecting pools, the cascades of colour, the 10 acres of Playland with countless amazing shows and amusements. You’ve never seen anything like it—it’s the greatest Exhibition ever held in the Southern Hemisphere 1 i AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL Yes, Wellington has room for you and your family, whenever you come! Besides the many hotels, public and private, there is the new Exhibition Hotel (close to the Exhibition) with SOO beds, while the official Accommodation Bureau has arranged for accommodation In private homes for many thousands of visitors daily. Enquire about YOUR accommodation NOW—secure printed form " How to obtain Accommodation ” from any Post Office or Railway Station ; or write to Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION 04.il mam *** , 1 wci 11Nr.Tnu Bth NOV. to MAY 1940 ADMISSION - ADULTS I/-, JUVENILES UNDER 16, 6d. The one admission ticket admits to all Courts and Industrial Exhibits (except the “ Waitomo Caves”), also to the Playland Park. WELLINGTON TO MOTORISTS ..COME! Motor with your family to the Exhibition during November. This is made possible by special Petrol allowances to bona-ftde holiday travellers up to 30th November (extra 20 to 30 gallons over and above the increased allowance of 18 gallons and 14 gallons according to car available during November). Ample parking space in and near the Exhibition Grounds. Special Motor ina.zj Camp at Miramar—a few minutes from the Exhibition. wm m ms i m in* mm mm ms m mi mm m mm m ar M & w. r--_ v g m ■ ijy\ m m m mm mm m

Onehunga Norse EULOGISES DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Nurse L. Whitehead, 59 Lower Queen street. Onehunga, Auckland, writes:— As a registered maternity nurse I can recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a gentle laxative medicine In my capacity as maternity nurse I have recommended this medicine to my patients in many cases and found my patients benefit thereby For the past 25 years I have resided and nursed in Onehunga."

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Last Day of Colder Madkay B s Mattress Drive Get 15 f@r YOUSI ©id Mattress Despite rising costs and short supplies, Calder Mackay*s will again make this great annual offer. No rise in prices—no alteration in the unbeatable terms; but there s only a limited number of Mattresses available, so we must set a lime limit to the duration of the offer. Act now; only 200 MATTRESSES can be released under this offer, and the offer expires on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st Sorry it is necessary to impose this restriction on quantity, but it is caused by conditions of trade beyond our control. Buy YOUR new Mattress NOW and make it a “Layerbilt” or “Golden Sleep” “for the rest of your life” ! *5 s“V «sr Buy a “Layerbilt” super quality Pure Wool Mattress or a “Golden Sleep” inner spring-air-conditioned Mattress and we will allow you 15/- on your old doyble bed mattress, or 10/* on a single bed size, irrespective of condition. Unbeatable Terms on 66 Layerbilt 99 and a Golden Sleep 99 Mattresses 2/6 depo3lT ’ 2/6 WEEKLY CHiRMMHM 180 RATTRAY STREET DUNEDIN. FOR VALUE—AND FRIENDLY SERVICE. PHONE 11-632. I I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23953, 31 October 1939, Page 7