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RAILWAY STATION TO LEVIN 6d.

Sunshine, or rain, high day or holiday, visitors to Levin can always rely on "Bradley's busses." They meet all trains, and nevef fail to carry out the merest detail of instruction. Mr. R. W. Bradley personally drives, and you can't make a mistake, for the name Bradley stands out prominent on every ono ct their conveyances. The genial "Bob" is as well-known to commercial travellers, and othei visitors, as the old town post office at Levin, that hasn't yet got a clock. Ho has been in business there for rome thirteen years, and needless to say takes a. jiist prade in conducting his livery stable in the most approved fashion. Farmers, and other country settlers putting up at Bradley's btables always know that, their horses have proper care, and feeding. Passengers are taken to every part of the town direct from the railway station, ■<nd local residents leaving messages are called for at their Homes, no matter how far. Gij;s and dogcarts, with reliable horses, arc always available on the shortest notice, and the prices charged are the lowest. When visiting the show to-morrow, or Levin at any future date, remember Bradley's 'bus rid a is the cheapest in New Zealand. Encourage him by patronising this enterprising business man. *

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

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RAILWAY STATION TO LEVIN 6d. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

RAILWAY STATION TO LEVIN 6d. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

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