Travel Savings Stamps ASSURING NEEDED HOLIDAYS "If 1 only had the money for the trip!" How often haw . you had that yearning when you have seen pictures of famous scenes of New Zealand or have heard'friends or relatives talk about them ? You know, too, that you had the money, but it vanished in fractions on all manner of trifles. Now comes your chance to have that trip of heart's desire. ..'■-'• : ' The Railway Travel Savings Stamps {I/V 2/-, 2/6, and 5/-) will help you to build up the fare conveniently. Stamps and Free Booklets at Stations
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 4
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