GOING “HOME” NEXT YEAR? Travel Through Canada—See LAKE LOUISE, one of the world’s most perfect gems of scenery—the “Pearl of the Rockies” —nestling in an amphitheatre of peaks 600 feet above the railway. On the margin of the lake, in a wonderful alpine flower garden, the Canadian Pacific has placed its Chateau Lake Louise. BANFF exhibits a wide variety of sublime and romantic scenery. Lying in a pocket of a wide circle of grey peaks, with the Bow River winding through, Banff has been for many years one of the most popular resoi ts on the North American Continent — due not only to its environment but also to the beautifully located and luxurious Banff Springs Hotel. NIAGARA FALLS' — OTTAWA — MONTREAL. Then to England—from old Quebec. Sail by Canadian Pacific “Empress” or cabin-class steamers down the majestic St. Lawrence River. For information and literature, apply to any office of, the Union S.S. Co., any Tourist. Booking Agency, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland. IN FULL SWING. ’ PLANTING SEASON: 1927. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF NURSERY STOCK, including: FRUIT TREES, PLANTATION TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, Etc. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS (Black, Red and White), RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS and SEAKALE ROOTS. 141bs. EARLY EPICURE SEED POTATOES, for 3/-. CABBAGE, LETTUCE and TOMATO PLANTS NOW READY. All Floral Work as usmL P. G. ALLEN, NURSERYMAN, seedmerohant AND FLORIST, STAFFORD STRBETt TWARS,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 2
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