the most durable and hardest wearing—you can buy! MARATHON by SKEUERUP L Br SKELLERUP
Cosy Comfort! Lowest Fares! MAIN TRUNK EXPRESS TRAINS Auckland to Wellington Wellington to Auckland ★ Sleeping-car service Only £ll/6/- return. I ★ First-class reclining seat Only £B/6/- return. I Second-class seat Only £5/12/- return. Convenient, comfortable, overnight trains link Auckland, Wellington, and all intermediate towns and cities daily. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS iM l t * 2-t f mail ' largest Passenger Fleet ■MWMmKmhH BBL!—I on th* Atlantic I -A" Canada awaits you... on your trip to the Continent and England. Break the long trip to England and the Continent—cross Canada by rail with Canadian National -IfflL* Railways. See the magnificence of Canadian scenery from the comfort of your lounge or drawingroom chair on the C.N.R. Super Ji* / Awl ■oUBI ft? AT * J U z There’s carefree travel for every | Consult Your Travel Agent B budget...spacious drawing-rooms, j o r B compartments and restful bedg Port Line Ltd. i moms...or popular-priced room- = .. . . „ ~ = ettes and berths. = riantime Building, = g Customhouse Quoy, Wellington. | Connect at Montreal, Quebec, § General Agents for New Zealand, g Halifax or New York for jour trans-Atlantic crossing. TO ENGLAND f VIA CANADA WITH \ 14.P.8 S THE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28929, 24 June 1959, Page 20
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