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H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, Preparing to go Surf'-riding in Ou trigger Canoe at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, in 1920. y A * £ r ■ fsv. ■. * A mm Wimr > '''W*t*6sm m 3S *1 *«£i “You could take no better holiday,” Clip out, fill, and mail this coupon : —- Hawaii Tourist Bureau, Australian Branch, Dept. F., Box 241, C1.P.0., Sydney, New South Wales. Send copy of your new booklet on Hawaii, and of “Tourfax,” to the following address, postage prepaid : Name Street "The kindness and hospitality of the Americans which I experienced in the States, as well as during my two visits to Honolulu, makes me look forward to paying another visit to the other great English-speaking nation,” said H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, addressing a notable company gathered around the banquet board in Guildhall, London, Dc-ceml*er 7, 1920. “Honolulu has many attractions, my Lord Mayor,” he announced, “and I feel sure that as soon as you have laid down your present high and arduous office you could take no better holiday than in Hawaii, or enjoy nothing better than surf-riding or their famous music.” Arrange to stop over at Honolulu on your next trip to Europe or America; or plan a trip to those enchanted mid Pacific islands for your next vacation. In May, June, July, and August Hawaii’s climate is deliciously cool. Ever active volcano and many other gorgeous scenic spectacles. Several excellent golf links; all outdoor sports. Good roads, hotels, transportation. Send coupon at left for new illustrated booklet and for Tourfax, giving current data, including hotel and inter-island cruise rates. City State HAWAII TOURIST BUREAU, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. HAWAII

To encourage the free use of these Phosphates by the Farmers, the following low prices have been fixed for this season:—CLARENDON CRUSHED ROCK PHOSPHATE SO PER CENT. £4 ss. per ton nett on trucks, Work’s Siding, Clarendon. CLARENDON BASIC PHOSPHATE 30 PER CENT. £3 17 6 per ton nett, on t-ucks, Works Siding, Clarendon. Packed in 1 { cwt. bags for convenience of handling. (16 bags to the ton.) All Farm Lands require PHQSPH A TE. The cheapest and most available form to use is CLARENDON PHOSPHATE. To secure the be-t railage rates, order in quantities of not less than Four Tons, locally produced Phosphate being carried on the Railways as CLASS Q, for which the minimum quantity is four tons. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR DELIVERY DURING THIS SEASON AS REQUIRED. The Ewing Phosphate Co., Ltd. 59 Crawford Street, Dunedin. Works at Clarendon and Horse Shoe Bush. n = ■ = == =

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Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 14

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