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/ •u \N Aerial Display MILSON AERODROME, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON & EVENING. 12 'PLANES--12 Including the Famous Bristol Fighter. HAIR-RAISING STUNTING BY WAR PILOTS. THRILLING AEROPLANE RACES. , BOMBING EVENTS, ETC. FLYING DISPLAY—From 2 to 4.30. OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY, 2,30. ADMISSION Is; Children 6d; under 12 years Free, if with parents. Entrance via Setter’s Line and McKenzie’s Road (off Milson Line). PARKING IN AERODROME, Is PER CAR (From Setter’s Line Only) AFTERNOON TEA AND REFRESHMENTS BY DUSTIN’S BUS SERVICE TO AERODROME FROM SQUARE FROM NOON ONWARDS. Single Fare 6d. MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY CITY BAND. NIGHT FLYING EXHIBITION AT 8.30. A GREAT DAY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR HALF-A-CROWN.

LET THE TRAIN mm m mm m PHof mm: mm TAKE YOU —finish your journey refres i new Low Fares ars v operating on all tes. Phone or call any Railway BookOffice, Railway sncy, or Central >king Office for any irmation about rail* y passenger service. SPEED The New Zealand Railways, with their new economical fares, will take you on gloriously enjoyable journeys through the most beautiful and typical New Zealand scenery. Your journey by rail will be a series of interesting and intimate glimpses of real New Zealand. The finest scenic portions are served by rail. Swiftly, Comfortably and Cleanly, your journey by rail will bring you to your destination, refreshed by beautiful views, and pleased by the Speed, Comfort and Cleanliness of the Modern Carriage. travel by train y 9 7 SAFETY COMFORT ECONOMY

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 4, 4 December 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 4, 4 December 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 4, 4 December 1931, Page 5