(gS . x f||j» ■,,., '“T" „■... ; t s B WE WSfl IK * ' 7’ ....ft ■fl 7'J ;f ' r ’ »1 Bs i <f ,HIWJ i® ■ <eSX ' ; 'WST : '.'\ ~} vw < '"' wOIP UK 41| HR .A W* - >■ ilalla *'- Uli- > 1 THE HOLIDAY EXPRESS! Here again are summer days whose joyous hours store up health and memories to last another year! Why / \ \ r should you waste unnecessary days in | travelling when Union Airliners speed jktAL—— in seven hours between Auckland and Dunedin — services to other centres A'W\ being equally expeditious. Use the Air I lIWI / Jt-ft lines ar| d ma k e th® journey a part of ‘ff . your holiday — both saving time and enjoying it. SUMMER SERVICES e sffii Dally each way, IncludingSundayn. office, 36 Customhouse Auckland — Palmerston North—Wellington. Quay, Wellington. (Tel. (Twice weekdays, once on Sundays, calling at (49-000). New Plymouth daily each way.) Also at any other offices Wellington — Christchurch — Dunedin. and agencies of the Union Palmerston North-Blenheim-Christchurch. ‘ c ' o _‘ c °N.z. nC Government (Except Sundays.) , Tourist Bureau, DorninPalmerston North —Napier —Gisborne. Jon Building, Wakefield Napier — Gisborne. St., I. and w. Young, (Twice daily, except Sundays.) Thos. Cook and Son or A* far as possible these services are Interconnecting. Taylor’s Travel Service. rftAl Head Office, NELSON. Frequent daily services between Nelson, Vj I Blenheim and Wellington (connecting with all trunk and provin- ‘ 1 dal airlines of Union Airways); Wellington-Nelson-Greymouth and return; on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays connecting with Air Travel (NX.) Ltd. at Hokitika for Glaciers and South Westland. kk. 1 FKA B BMW iw wi • •JL To the sport of kings in the king of spirits /1.*7 T HT the NAME 1$ -
TAKE THOUGHT TO LENGTHEN LIFE Give Heed To Best Doctors’ Advice All over the world the best doctors are warning humanity about the increasing strain of .modern life and the vital need of ease for mind and body at suitable opportunities. That is one reason why Wise folk prefer the train for travel. When they ride by rail they relax. They are free from Worries of car-congested roads. NO STRAIN IN THE TRAIN
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 5 (Supplement)
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