Travellers' Cheques for World Wide and Local Use The Bank of New South Wales issues Travellers 1 Cheques as follows-— IN ENGLISH CURRENCY— For visitors to Great Britain, Europe, America, Asia, etc. IN NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY— . For visitors to Australia, Fiji, New Guinea and Papua. .; : IN NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY— ; For travellers in the Dominion of New Zealand. Bank.ot New South Wales Travellers' Cheques are especially convenient ■ as they are accepted by the principal shipping and railway companies, hotels' ; stores, tourist bureaux, etc., throughout the world. ' Bank of New South Wales Travellers' Cheques can be cashed at any or the Banks 747 branches in New Zealand, Australia, the Pacific Islands and London and at its 7,500 agents and correspondents throughout the world. : Travellers' Cheques are obtainable through any branch of the Bank. \ Bank of New South Wales (Established 1817) COOL • COMFORTABLE • HEALTHFUL UNDERWEAR FOR summer at "UNION CLOTHING!" Wl¥l For the hot day* ahead, all men will appreciate the free-and-easy comfort of the airy- KV>[ «=*J light Underwear now on display at this popular men's store. All these goods are British /'W *• lines of best British standard and every single garment is beautifully finished to give ■/■•/?/ \ ' excellent service. ' // i nt» JK SUPERFINE ART. SILK INTERLOCK MQ?f SINGLETS, without sleeves ... 9 IL ELASTIC WAIST SHORTS -,*/«. L^i v / 3/0 jy-W WHITE CELLULAR The healthiest carmeut under the sun. ' W-ff ' ' SINGLETS ........ J/6 SHORTS j^ 3^ gJ^kJW INTERLOCK Beautifully elastic, soft as silk. pTr|]<) r\JB SINGLETS without sleeves, 2/6, 4/6 UNDER SHORTS .. 3/6,4/11 » l^P ,i with short sleeves, 3/6,4/11 UNDER SHORTS elos. waist, 2/6,4/6 ' \lly\J •"■"" LOCKNIT. The popular Art. Silk fabric, light and cool, with and without suede finish. SINGLETS, without sleeves .... 3/6, 4/6, 4/11 UNDERSHORTS . . 4/11 SINGLETS, with short sleeves 4/6, 5/11 UNDERSHORTS, with elastic 'waist. 476, 4/11 A SPECIAL GARMENT AT AN ALL ROUND PRICE! Wool and Cotton / A splendid garment for those de- , „„,„►„ oufnrters _^g^fl UTMOSTSCAbH^^^^^ siring lightness of weight in a Complete Oumrren , Mlll c/ "'^^tf#9USfl wool mixture. Interlocked woven for BOYS and^^^#fl|^^^B lEi9 stitch and free from any irrita- MEN Bl^^^^H^^T^ I \^^mo*^^ tion, very elastic and fL/<f<f The Fabric for sensitive skins! iwnWon QawJ^Sf^^^ "^WELUNGTOM' BUY QUALITY GOODS! H^^^^ •™* OBTONE BALDNESS Conquemj: HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT. from th«E»lt definitely (rows r^^^r? A^^^P) - " ' A«:..il";,! 1 n pp<!r1" i l Cn}; MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. Food^BURMEIEHAIRROOT ™£^m^Zb. IJ^ TERTOJ?Txfe p.'J6£° a-?- Monday .'only), 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m./ compound !• now »we.p. KARASKTctMifUEI 4 p.m. SUNDAY— I)ep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10,30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m. L nL thß r ,v C l 5 th* «r", w« known H»lr.irow«r. WELLINGTON Dep. (2 a.m.) for Napier), 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p-m, ASK or WRITE for Rwn»rk.bl« Booklet from Saturday—Dep. 2 a.m., 8.30 a jn., 3.30 p.m.. 4 p.m., 0 p m 0. M. Ptrrrtt: Eddie FlrtoJier; E. T. Stunders. SUNDAY—Masterton Dep. 8 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 8.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. -^ TJOOKING OFFICES: Masterton-Midland Garige (Xels 18iS, 190G). Carterton— it ;~ Lane's Confectionery (Tol. 90); Hughes, Tobneconist (Tel. 205). Grevtown— 1 // Nicboll's Garage (Tel. 101). Pcatherston—Edwards, Confectiouerv (Tel. 167). |// Wellington—l'catherstou Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222)-. WVl<^t jBKM JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. An/ Head Office: MASTERfIION' | NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1.) LTD. M s V^ WELLINGTON—PALMERSTON NORTH—KAPIKR. JBof y& m P.A»S depart Opposito G.P.0., WELLINGTON, 10 a.m., for PALMERSTON ' W. . *-> NORTH and NAPIER, arriving PALMERSTON NORTH 1.15 p.m. Depart for 4P JK NAPIER 2 p.m., connecting at NAPIER for GISBORNE at 0.15 p.m. bZ^Vß^m TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. *W ' TELEPHONE 41-555. | ~,h.«b _ u ^.. Travel Savings Stamps ST.n£S Assuring Needed Holidays the end of a long period of en- ANOTHER GOOD RAILWAYS SERVICE forced misery—tolerated but irksome. Just like the toothache— ''if 1 only had the money for the trip'" How often but thank goodness that is one 'iave >'ou had that yearning when you have seen picmisery that can quickly be dis- tures °* famous scenes of New Zealand or have heard carded. A visit to the "Careful. friends or relatives talk about them? Dentist" will soon fix it—and a v-,t v,™ *„„ ,i * v j .1 » careful, painless Job made of it, IZaul- ?•' ?™F' tut U' Van- . 00 ' ltlled ln "actions on all manner of trifles. Ring 45-591 for your wext j comes Vow chance lo have that trip of heart's dental appointment. Examination i desire, and advice gratis. Tbe Raihvay Tmvel (1/ __ W. P. Sommerpille wi" hdp you to build up the {m con" ! "M* c ar *fui Dpntbt." I STAMPS AND FREE BOOKLET AT STATIONS i MOLESWOKTH ST. (over Barraud'e Ch«mirt) j ! Lloort; 3 a.m. lo S p.m. Sat, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. mmmmiimmmmimnm : nrim. '"' . I ~
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 15
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