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AIRLINERS FOR MAIN TRUNK SERVICE.—Union Airways of New Zealand have purchased three fourengined De Havilland express airliners for the Palmerston North-Dunedin service, winch will be inaugurated about the end of the year. The D.H. 86 has accommodation for from ten to fouileen passengers, and has ample■ mail and baggage space.

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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

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AIRLINERS FOR MAIN TRUNK SERVICE.—Union Airways of New Zealand have purchased three fourengined De Havilland express airliners for the Palmerston North-Dunedin service, winch will be inaugurated about the end of the year. The D.H. 86 has accommodation for from ten to fouileen passengers, and has ample■ mail and baggage space. Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

AIRLINERS FOR MAIN TRUNK SERVICE.—Union Airways of New Zealand have purchased three fourengined De Havilland express airliners for the Palmerston North-Dunedin service, winch will be inaugurated about the end of the year. The D.H. 86 has accommodation for from ten to fouileen passengers, and has ample■ mail and baggage space. Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

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