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HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPOBT. T*UL2F"S* l'Fy 'HOTEC; 22; ORIENTAL TERKACB. The Only WOODEN ir«&^K«,*.i; li*^ n Weihq^?n rhil *™\*\mu Private Hotel i. situated iL rfTr^rlam? «i if?i! e a» d eawly *<>?«»«ble quarter-Oriental Bay Tariff: 12/fl MASTEKTON MOTOR SERVICES. NEW BOOK.INQ OFFICE: L Opp. G.RO,, FEATHERSTON STREET. TEL. 42-222. JENKmSV MOTOR SERVICES LTD. r J. 6TANIFOBTH , " HEAD QITICE: MABTERTOK. ■ ■ .'■■■■. . "Ainte. • NEW LOW RAILWAY FARES. v»/m» , ,„ Second Class. First Clasß. f*°Al°rJ°i WELLINGTON Single. Return. Single. Return. Pwk*k*nij 2/7 4/8 3/9 6/16 OUW ...................... 4/3 7/10 6/3 11/7 Leyia ...... 5/4 9/3 7/9 14/7 Pttoentoa North 7/9 14/1 11/4 21/1 Fwldwg 8/9 j'e/s 12/11 24/1 $*»«<«. 10/3 18/9 .15/- 27/11 Waagaaai 13/2 24/2 19/4 36/1 Hairera 17/10 32/6' 26/1' 48/9 Stratford..... ~ »/5 85/6 28/4 .53/1 Irtw Plymouth 22/- 40/1 32/3 60/4 WoodrilJe 9/4 17/. 13/8 85/6' ©SBa«irirk« 10/9 ■■•1.9/9 15/8 29/3 Wwpnknrao 13/9 25/3 20/2 37/7 g****** — • .« l«/5 30A 24/2 45/. N»j4eT 17/6 32/- 25/7 47/11 KttlMttl.Puk ;.. 19/4 35/3 28/3 52/9 Hamilton ..; 29/10 54/8 43/10 81/10 ?**?"» ♦ S7/4 68/3 54/9 102/5 ±«W»a «T/8 68/- . 54/6 101/10 I^therstoa «..„• —. . 3/6 — 5/. Gje4£Fl6wb ................... •»-» 4/. _ g/. Carttrtoa _ 5/. • _ 7/ . Haitertoa _ g/. _ 7/. TRAVEL BY TRAIN FOR ECONOMY AND ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE. Urfig, BARGAINS H\yi r NOW OFFERING ny^ at °ur b*g MOSAIC ELECTRIC Wl\| / *~" All-British. Half.sue, using only ~\J. | M half unit per hour. Usually 16/6. \f% \Jfc 2 iff Special Sale Price -* \|^^J^^Ji |f Three-quarter size, using threei. HANDBAGS. quarter unit per hour. Usually All our Handbags are marked down to 90/-. Special Sale Price | £ /(& half-price during our Sale and are noweach Iv/V priced from A//* to no//• See our Special Window Display, "KESTER" RADIO SOLDER. A self-flexing wire Solder for Radio and Electrical Soldering. ■ -^ M*de with-Rosin Cone that re- BATH CRYSTALS. qnites only heat. Non-cor- AD. Large Bottle—Usually priced at 2/6 I TQgive. Special Price, tin «* Specially reduced for Sale to ADd. COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON Cheap Freight on the Railways Classified Rates Essential Many people wonder why the railways, which carry freight at the very low average rate of 2£ pence a ton per mile, require to maintain classified rates for different kinds of commodities, while their competitors charge "so much a ton" without regard to the capacity of the goods to bear the freight. -The railways aim to carry all kinds of freight—they do not "pick and choose'Vand in doing this essential transport for the Dominion, low rates are necessary on such goods as coal, fertilisers, etc—goods which, in ordinary circumstances, their competitors do not t£MdV-Tb make these low rates possible, higher rates must obviously be charged on such freight as can bear higher transport charges. As everyone benefits in the long run by the specially low railway rates, it is morally right to give also their higher rated trafficito the railways. Wellington, $/^f? pit Ist August, 1932. JitytfOx*****^ • W * \ Genmrmt M«iM«er : ■- \. -■■ .■-■■' N.Z. Raitam,,. Hill any Letterheads Do you Statements require— invokes fl Circulars Labels Tickets Posters II Showcards Phone ~ . 44,040 No order is too small, and our 111l plant can cope with the biggest II of jobs. Reasonable prices. ffl^* "Eimmtg $o*?' fruiting Xmot (WatoU Inn. I*) FINE ART PRINTERS WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 13

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