SUNDAY'S MYSTERY TRAIN
"If the people aren't happy, it's not the Railway's fault," remarked a passenger on last Sunday's Mystery Train. "It's the proper party spirit," was another comment. The impression of anybody is that the whole traiuful of happy humanity is one big family party. '-Next Sunday's outing will again give- the big uplift to pleasant places amoug the green : hills where Nature has spread the bright pageantry of spring. The people will have the tonic air of the highlands and far-reaching views of great mountains, and the play of the blue sea on the coast-lines of the North-and Spilth Islands. Details are advertised in this issue.
Mr. Sya. Cook (Sydney), Mr. A. J. Hastie (Waipukurau), Mr. and Mrs. Bord (Auckland), Mr. H. G. Mends (Tepuki), and Mr. J. E. Chambers (Tauranga) are among the guests at the Empire Hotel. Among the guests at the Midland Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. K. Burns (Auckland)'and Mr. T. B. Burns (Auckland).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 9
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