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EVERY WAGON WANTED FOR RAILWAYS’ CONSTANT SERVICE The quantity of meat, produce and other essentials which we send to our kinsfolk overseas is very largely dependent upon the constant and unhindered movement of railway rolling-stock. Every wagon standing idle means inconvenience or delay somewhere. Consignments lying unclaimed in goods sheds are another serious hindrance to transport. Upon every user of the rail rests the responsibility of hastening the release of wagons and promptly removing consignments from goods sheds. COLLECT CONSIGNMENTS QUICKLY.

\ , m ■*- VIA FIJI AND TONGA W^':z Full information from N.A.C. Booking Offices and Agents throughout the Dominion and South West Pacific. N.A.C. Airliners can take you quickly out of winter into the sunny holidaygrounds of the Pacific ... to Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. These Aircraft leave fortnightly from Auckland . . . taking you by easy stages to picturesque Samoa where the temperature is rarely below 75°F. Sunshine, a comfortable hotel, beautiful mountain scenery, luxurious tropical growth, schooner voyages to other islands and the atmosphere of the Pacific combine to make your stay the holiday of your life. FARES TO SAMOA i £34-0-0 single £6l-4-0 return Fhj to Ike Islands with N A( NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION

80% of pedestrian accidents occur crossing streets ■w s; r m / mm Ml r y before you step off the kerb! TSSTTFO P Y THE TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

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Northland Age, Volume XVII, Issue 62, 7 May 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume XVII, Issue 62, 7 May 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume XVII, Issue 62, 7 May 1948, Page 3

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