It’s easier to telegraph than to write Business men use the telegraph because they know the value of time and the importance, of a method that goes straight to the point, will not be overlooked, and forms its own record. LOCAL TELEGRAMS 6d. DISTANT TELEGRAMS 9d. to 1/3. DO BUSINESS BY TELEGRAM
Motorists—and Southern (• Alps A Helpful Railway Concession Don’t have the worry and danger of the upward chugging or downward grinding on the most difficult tortuous steep stretches of the alpine road. The Railway Department has excellent facilities for trucking cars at Springfield and Otlra, at reasonable charges. A reduction of 25 per cent, is granted on the return freight if the consignment is made within a calendar month of the first journey. Ylou will be charmed by the scenic marvels seen from cosy railway carriages between Springfield and Arthur’s Pass. Motorists, this care-free ride will be good for yourselves and your cars. It is a case of “Safety First.”
THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY TRANSACTING ALL CLASSES OF FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AND MOTOR CAR (Comprehensive) INSURANCE BUSINESS. Local Representative: NANCARROW’ AND CO.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1935, Page 10
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