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Message from our Managing Director !t is my privilege once again on behalf of the Directors and Staff of James Smith Limited, to extend to our Customers the Season's Greetings. The opportunity is also offered me to express the special appreciation of every member of my firm for the valued support given us during 1940. We feel , I ■ that this is a wonderful testimony of the ever-growing public confidence in James Smith Limited. ' • ■ ■.■■.. . . . The year which is ending emphasised more than ever the great changes taking place economically, socially and commercially. But James Smith Limited believe that progress is "thinking and acting forwardly." Therefore, we have accepted the challenge these times have brought us. The spirit of enterprise, of striving, to give better service and satisfaction, which inspired my father, the late Mr. James Smith, in founding the firm over three-quarters of a century ago, are more important to us to-day than ever before/ James Smith Limited believe that these things are permanent attributes which, whatever changes the future has, will always be worthy of merit < and approval and the year ahead will find us, not only maintaining our past achievements, but eager to create new records in our sphere of endeavour. In this spirit, therefore, James Smith Limited takes the opportunity of extending sincerest wishes for a new year full of brightness and cheer, bringing prosperity and happiness to one and all. * MANAGING. DIRECTOR, JAMES SMITH LIMITED Cr. CUBA STREET and MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON

WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS A Ifl Mil F TOI IR Splendid Views of Wellington City, #-% JV lIILC IVUI\ Harbour and Bays by Sight-seeing Bus. BUSES LEAVE—GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS 2.0 p.m. POST OFFICE SQUARE 2.5 p.m. ADULTS 5- CHILDREN 2 6 RING 45-500 FOR INFORMATION AND BOOKING. DV TRAM Many pleasant trips are also available by tram. LJ I 1 EiJ^l I a No. 1 tram will take you to Island Bay, a No. 3 goes to Lyali Bay or Seatoun. Trams leave the heart of the city for these pleasant seaside suburbs every few minutes. For tennis a No. 2 tram will take you to the finest group of tennis courts in New Zealand. Views of the harbour and shipping are obtainable at Oriental Bay (No. 9 tram) and a pleasant afternoon may be spent at the Zoo and. Gardens by taking a No. 4 tram to. Newtown Park. ASK THE CONDUCTOR FOR A CONCESSION TICKET. Available on all Routes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 157, 31 December 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 157, 31 December 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 157, 31 December 1940, Page 4