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Cheaper 2nd Class Rail Travel for Families. The Bigger the Family, the Greater the Saving.' The Railways carry father and (or) mother and , ALL of their children under sixteen years_ of age for journeys of not less than twenty, miles at the price of three adult second class holiday excursion return tickets. LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS BIG CONCESSION. YOUR NEAREST STATION MASTER Will GLADLY SUPPLY FURTHER INFORMATION. ■ I
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Evening Star, Issue 20999, 13 January 1932, Page 14
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