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Smooth Miles of Ease A Day off for the Motorist Care-Free Ride by Rail and Time to Think After the new excitement of car ownership and risky speeding has passed away, the motorist will thoroughly enjoy a care-free trip by train. Why have ever the wearing worry of the steering wheel ? Why have the frequent dread of another car's wild rush around the dangerous bend of a narrow road ? Why be always working while travelling ? Why not have the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give ? Why not have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past you, or the option of reading or chatting with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling than if you were sitting in an armchair at home ? Travel by Rail—and Relax

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21978, 30 December 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21978, 30 December 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21978, 30 December 1936, Page 4

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