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New Zealand's Safe Train Travel ISO Millions Without Fatality AGAIN the New Zealarid Railways have completed another big working year without causing the death of a passenger, thus achieving a marvellous record of I 50 million passengers during the past six years without one fatality. This aggregate, equivalent to the transport of the Dominion's whole population, a hundred times over, is convincing proof to the people that their railways strictly observe the principle of "Safety First," day and night, over the whole of the system (more than 3000 route miles). That homely proverb, "Better to be sure than sorry," must commend itself to the travelling public, and the instinct of self-preservation should ensure preference for the railway, especially as the service is speedy and punctual as well as safe and economical. Wellington, JTrJP ±A&A£ 20th April, 1932, \J• 4^^ •rf *" General Manager N.Z. Railway: To relieve rheumatism Do old pains hurt worse in ft chilly weather? Are joints days? Here is a tested way /¥/ / / j||l||iy jjso: to ease those muscle and /// ■ / \|| ws£ W / Jl Pat Sloan's Liniment gently mm. * * /> on tne sore s P ot * Repeat Haft every hour. Sloan's kills pain Sajgray jfijwk — brings quick, grateful, lastwjfi tn S relief Get a fresh bottle J\ of Sloan's at your druggist SLOAN'S Liniment This will , ||| fix it l jll It certainly is annoying— just as you get into bed, or perhaps later to be waken- **!»jßt ed out of sleep by that 1PII« irritated throat or fit of coughing* BONNINGTON'S IRISH #JSjjL MOSS is handiest and sjpl^ best—its fine demulcent qualities right quickly imitations "tOUch the Spot/' SOOthe Don't take profA « , . fered substitutes the irritated respiratory get _ tract-it has EXPECTOR- " BonSngtonV' | ANT properties also, and aids expulsion of any -££?»"£ phlegm. If there is a fever, antiseptic and it allays it, above all it stops h *fV <*? bc f r ; , , . t T , ned m the pocket. that cough! cough! cough! ,/6 tin. Price i/6 and 2/6 e £r COUGHS WCOLDSh >=> - JSS SZL L v — / %iMINGIONS fflffly, A. W (REGD. TRADE MARK) ImTnTTmii iiififfl rnrnrr e chicory essence llllllliHllltlMitWlWWWWwW gs TJjoj. SyJniagtoa * Co. IH t Edinburgh »nd London

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 17

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