MESSRS. BRADLEY'S STABLES.
A Popular Service
Bradlfey s cabs meet all trains, up and down., and it can safely be pronounced the cheapest ride in New Zealand, the small charge of sixpence being 'made fitom Weraroa Bailway' Station to the town 6f Levin. The. genial ■ "Bob" Bradley, one of the most popular men in ths district, personally runs Ms cab to and frohl ibe railway, a/td he is kiown' by every traveller from Auckland' to the Bluff, aiid liked for his gen.uino.ahd obliging nature. 'Besides this splendid connection between the town, and statipn the Messrs! Bradleys conduct an up-to-date livery stable in the towji, and,th<tse. desirous Of visiting difftyeht park 6f the. district, can always arrange for. a firstclass -turnout at a very taodetatfr Ohargfe.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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125MESSRS. BRADLEY'S STABLES. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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