In connection ■■with the seaside'excursion; ■ from tlie Wairarapa on Sunday, 20th Jarful ary, the Railway^ Department announce^;, that a Very attractive fare has been picS." vided, and it is anticipated that a largjg' • number will, avail themselves of the Gpisogf tunity of spending'a day at the eeasid&i Thoso. desiring to visit Day's Bay. beaoffi. may join the ferry boat leaving Wellktß ton at 11.30 a.m. The Day's Bay attalj Petono beaches are considered amongst, the safest in New Zealand. '■ In^ regard to'; the latter many improvements in the is&:\ mediate surroundings have contributed la£; placing it on a standard comparable "»lw', other popular watering places. . '. ' C. W. Price and Co., auctioneers, xj^t- 1} sell furniture and piano at. 460,.' MmX !■ street, Lower Hutt, to-tuorrow,at.2Jpsm. C-{ On Monday at 1.30 they, will BeH^fSmK:! ,trafo. tools, etc^at-21».l!ajDe,'-sti<ee^''3&)»w^-j
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 9
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