1939 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE Mr Thos. Ritchie will accompany and conduct the party from Dunedin until the conclusion of the tour Leaving New Zealand by the R.M.S. Rangitata, 6th April, Via Panama Canal, arriving London, 9th May Note: The Return Journey may be made via SUEZ CANAL & AUSTRALIA Without Additional Charge IN ENGLAND, the party will visit, amongst many other places:— London. Stratford on Avon. York. Durham. Liverpool. Devonshire. Oxford. Warwick. Newcastle. Windermere. Chester. Somersetshire IN SCOTLAND:— Edinburgh. Perth. Aberdeen. Oban. Glasgow. Loch Lomond. Gretna Green The Borders. Braemar. Inverness. lona. Ayr. Loch Kathrine. Trossachs IN WALES:— Llangellen. Carnarvon. Colwyn Bay. Conway Castle. Llandudno. Snowden Valley. Bangor. Harlech Castle. IN FRANCE:—SWITZERLAND:— GERMANY:— BELGIUM:— Paris. Montreux. Baden-Baden. Brussels. Amiens. Interlaken. Riedelberg. Dinant. Dijon, etc. Lucerne, etc. Karlsruhe, etc. Ostend, etc. DE LUXE MOTOR COACHES USED FOR THE ENTIRE TOUR FIRST CLASS HOTELS EVERYWHERE. No Tipping. No Luggage Worries TOTAL INCLUSIVE CHARGES tn 4-berth Cabin .. .. £275. In 2-berth Cabin .. £295. In 3-berth Cabin .. .. £285. In 1-berth Cabin .. .. £3OB. Early Application for the Few Remaining Vacancies Essential Complete Itinerary and Full Details from: Office: Stock Exchange Building, THOS. RITCHIE. Princess Street, DUNEDIN. ' Organiser and Conductor. Tel.: 14-018. 20-507. P.O. Box 691, DUNEDIN. “You see my son— S ' growing older, the 'W spirit mellows” k. “ 7 wSi'/ TH! NAME K - A CHEERFUL ODE •‘WEST-ENH” Reek I Champagne of the poor, bitter nectar of the rich, WES I END ’ Beer it the beverage of the people. A great commoner, intimate of men and women in every walk of life; it wears overalls or ‘tails’ with equal ease. Earthy, Rabelaisian, in its company go song and laughter. Never sorrow. friend of the people, it refreshes them in their weariness, slakes their thirst, dulls the edge of their despair, brings gaiety to their holiday, and helps to bind the bonds of friendship. “ WEST END ” Beer goes with the crowd to the Sports, picnics, and outings. It follows the races, attends prize fights, wrestling, football, cricket, golf, and other games. It accompanies the fisherman to the brook and awaits him in the coolness of the spring. It lives everywhere, and greets the traveller at the welcome inn. The furtive maid opens it on the kitchen table for her sweetheart, while the butler serves it to his master on a silver tray. It christens the freshman, returns the alumnus, and presides at the midnight feast. “ WEST END ” Beer—the very words bring memories trooping through the mind. A whole kaleidoscope of pictures. •‘WEST-END” Beer “ THE HEIGHT OE GOOD CHEEK.” I'HE DUNEDIN BREWERY Co Ltd., WILLOWBANK, DUNEDIN JjW // j WOA'ZZFPZZfZ' l 'll W h° w old Furniture and i? Floors are made like iAr NEW again withowes QUICKLY ■ Also “EZYWITtK” Cleaner. Aluminium Metal Polish. Linoleum Varnish. Cardinal Bed Enamel. Stove Polish. White Enamel ■r J 11L tA'!r I/Jz Groeerv and Made in New Zealand by S A SMITH A Co Limited
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21280, 25 February 1939, Page 7
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