Tlirill for Visitors to Wellington. / The Magic Multiple-Unit Electric Train. Although it is a year since the modern multiple-unit electric train begun running between Wellington and Johnsonville it is still a novelty, to be enjoyed by any visitor. The train glides so smoothly through pleasant, .landscapes that a passenger may well be loth to leave the very comfortable seat at the end of the journey. This train is a wonderful expression of human ingenuity. Emphatically it shows that in progressive policy the New Zealand Government Railways are not lagging behind the railway enterprises of Europe or America. Frequent Services Every Day.
i GARDEN LIME & MANURES ♦ Delivered Free in Greymoutli or Cobden. y LIME- - -5/- per sack of Ijcwt. Superphosphates— 8/6 sack of ♦ Blood & Bone Manure- 12/6 per cwt. X 4 J4lbs Bags Garden Guano- at 1/6 bag 0 <?■:> v AK We also quote Delivered Free at Greymouth or Free on Rail, Greymouth:— “Moose” Meal 1001 b bags at— 19/6 bag Y 4- “Moose” Nuts 1001 b bags al— 19/3 bag X I KEATING’S : # CASH GROCERS. : : : GREYMOUTH. ♦
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1939, Page 3
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176Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1939, Page 3
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