A NEW RAILWAY GUIDE
RESERVING SEATS AND BERTHS
Fresh evidence of the progressive policy of the Railways Department in anticipating and meeting the needs of the travelling public is seen in the free issue of a strongly-bound 48-page book, which is a guide for the reservation of seats and sleeping-berths on the principal express and passen-r ger trains throughout the Dominion. Plans of the carriage accommodation ai’e clearly printed, so that intending passengers are able to take in the whole situation at a glance. The information accompanying each plan includes details of timetables and fares tae.tween principal stations and a list of the stations at which refreshments are available.
Copies of this useful book are being sent to Government Tourist Bureaux, travel agencies and principal hotels (from which requests for reservations may be telephoned to booking offices).
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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1935, Page 6
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137A NEW RAILWAY GUIDE Northern Advocate, 27 June 1935, Page 6
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