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NEW ZEALAND NOW--AND AFTER A NATIONAL SERVICE. When a magazine—by engaging good writers to tell in pleasant language the romance of a country—its dramatic history of great pioneers, the life and colour of the people in old times and new, with plenty oi pictures —it is doing a very important national service. That is the service which the "Railways Magazine" is doing every month for New Zealand. This month's contents also include light sketches and other popular features —altogether a wide lange of welcome reading for all sections of the community —young and adult. gd-AT BOOKSHOPS AND AGENCIES-g d - When Travelling THERE IS NO NEED TO CARRY LARGE SUMS IN CASH A Post Office "Letter of Credit" enables you to draw money as you need it (daily, if necessary) at any Post Office Sayings-Bank Office in the Dominion Utters of Credit Are obtainable at your Post Office Savings-Bank. Are payable immediately on presentation at any Post Office Sayings-Bank in the Dominion. May be cashed in any number of instalments at any time within two months. Cost: 64 for £lO. 3d for each additional £5 up to £SO. _■ ir: m "TO SEE WELL, SEE CURTIS." Many will be heeding this advice before Winter reading calls. "Will you? FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the institute of Opticians of N.Z., inc., Registered Ophthalmic Optician, East St., Ashburton. 'Phone 305.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 126, 9 March 1935, Page 3

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