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THROUGH BOOKING BY RAIL

Information received by the Railway Department indicates that some people are not fully aware of the wide scope of the through-booking system. They know that it links the North and South Islands, but they have a notion that it does not cover a stretch of road in certain cases or a service which may include rail and sea, rail and road, or all sea, as, for example, between Wellington and Gisborne. An advertisernen in this issue shows that this convenient. economical system is very comprehensive. Official ligures demonstrate that increasing numbers of . people are taking advantage of the facilities in accordance with the spread of information about the benefits so readily available. The system has worked with a smoothness which has drawn warm praise from many travellers and consignors of goods. »

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Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 1

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THROUGH BOOKING BY RAIL Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 1

THROUGH BOOKING BY RAIL Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 1

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