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HHHHp< * *>*» * kmrhk z // ss7/ //t/ /mw SPORT OF KINGS. A racing' m ®ot at Church ill' Dowf s ' ( t©ui< v i 11 o, k& n t j* e y >. _ ,<. li _ J ■ ■ . • -■ ll W--Governmental heart of America. TheNational Capitol at Washington, D.G. •< ■ J jy - ✓ ?* // ///Mr/ £>l^WSiHb '. - nif Wl JE i-SSt ' jEs America is the traveler’s Ultima Jhule—the far land of promise for those with minds alert, curioy s and eager—who seek new scenes / and new ideas—for whom is greater than politics, nature . •, greater than creed. For here, j n a theater of magnificent conception, is played the stirring drama 5f Life! Even, the swiftest crossin{t' o f this continent leaves an indelible impression—and a desire t# delve deeper into this melange of men and marvels! Men have linked these marvels with a superb railway system, that features coj£f or t, speed, and economy—permits rapid and thorough travel, wifo generous stop-overs —and the ultra-modern luxury of sleepers, delicious meals, and constant attentive MOUNT VERNON. Hisservice! Cost is/most moderate. toric Virginia home of Thus you swjfig quickly from the fragrance of Californian citrus- "father oZhtocowtiy." groves to the-awesome vistas of the high Rockies—span the stretching , plains and’thread the maze of teeming cities! New sights at every ~ milepost! Crowds and solitude, excitement and calm. Inspiring in- . terest f Qr every type of mind—America! - \ Reach.jt on the new Matson-Oceanic sovereigns “Mariposa” and - ' ’, X “Moiiferey,” pace-setters in speed and luxury from tho Antipodes to : \ a Viornia. A glorious South Sea journey, with stops at Fiji, Samoa . j * * . y' Hawaii, and either San Francisco or Los Angeles your goal. '• * ' ' ; ■ your choice of routestacross America. And remember that this ?- v 'are : ' •• : i > X Rs the SHORTEST ROUTE to England! May we send you a free illus- 4- | trated booklet containing all particulars? , '’ ’ 3 In gfte WORLD’S SPOTLIGHT '■ HgHi International Exposition, CHICAGO, June l-N0v.1,1933 i I REPRESENTATIVES: HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD., MARITIME BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND

Kendall & McFadyen Ltd. Princes Street, Hawera (next Bank of N.S.W.) ’Phone 2294. ■ ’Phone 2294. Are Offering Wonderful Reductions in Upholstery in , the Latest Genoa Velvet. Have you see our £l9/19/- Three-piece Suite, fully sprung, made on the premises by our own r ' ' . ’ Uphojgterer. , Our Guarantee goes with every Suite. / Glowing Warmth In Every Room. Just a snap of a switch and you can have warmth in any and every room of your home with an— ELECTRIC RADIAT OR And electricity costs so little you will notice the difference on your lighting bill! Cail '■ • •' ; and select one of our new Radiators To-day—-before really cold evenings set in. DAVY’S Electrical Supplies UNION STREET, HAWERA.

LEADLESS PORCELAIN ENAMEL. Royal Doulton Batlas • E. C. HAYTON & CO. PLUMBERS’ MERCHANTS, G3l Street, New Plymouth :: And. at Union Street, Hawera. Telephones: 1005 and 1307.

DOWN 'QUILTS RECOVERED. Equal to a new one. Don’t wait until the cold weather sets in. LEN HALL UNION STREET, HAWERA. HOME FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Funeral Arrangements receive immediate attention Prices are the minimum. Artificial Wreaths m Stock. ’Phone 2759, any hour of Day or Night, Sundays and Holidays.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 10