New Zealanders, if any of you miss seeing the great Centennial Exhibition you will not be able to blame tho Railways Department. From April Ist and continuing for the duration of the Exhibition fares for trips to Wellington aro reduced by an average of 20 per cent, according to length of journey. These concession tickets are available for a fortnight from date of issue by any train except the North Island Main Trunk " Limited." 4 A separate concession is for parties of not fewer than six persons travelling together. They can buy first class return tickets at second class rates or second class tickets at three-quarters of the ordinary second class return fare. To obtain suitable private accommodation in Wellington, the best course is to communicate with the Exhibition Company's Official Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, which will promptly make satisfactory arrangements for board. • Reserve Your Seats As Soon As Possible
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23616, 28 March 1940, Page 5
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