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s< m >5 y/ Try Gerstena for breakfast for a month. See for yourself how its easy digestiveness and well balanced nourishment assists mental and physical fitness in young and old alike. Good food is essential have Gerstena for breakSast . . . order a bag to-day . • . from your grocer. sar 6 & I 1 y / % f *M sm iisfm A. \ PORKIDCE fes^^SSsP «P9tt '+ % M m % i % s I m In the spring a wise man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts or Ward's Ale—refreshing . . . invigorating . . , health giving. Obtainable at all Wine and Spirit Merchants and Hotel Bottle mm w aolivered in lots of one dozen large or two doson *& rthaae 84-148. v,m 'mm 1 NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD. I 'X r A **• y VMA !£* *cm w\ I iiiaiiwiisiiiiaiiniiisaii!^" | Send Y®uw Furniture by Rail i Lower - 1 ■ S Here are a few examples of the cheaper railway rates for I P household removals:— a ■ i | Distance Charge for Charge for | 5 1 ton (aver- 1J tons (aver- i | age contents age contents 1 I 4-roomed house) 5-roomed house) § I 50 miles .. .. £1 17 7 £2 16 5 1 1 100 miles .. .. £2 17 9 £4 6 8 ! | 200 miles .. .. £3 17 8 £5 16 6 | ■ 400 miles. .. .. £5 4 5 £7 16 8 1 f- The through transport of furniture and other goods by rail = _ and sea between stations in the North and South Islands is i s a special feature of the Railway service. 1 I *'• I f Full particular*, gladly supplied an application I I to any Siattonmaster, Business Agent, or District § I Manager. § ¥ ! ■ '"' "" " "" ■"'

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 4

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