King's Birthday Week-eici Have a Happy Ho Whichever way you decide to spend the King's Birthday, be sure of one thing . . . that you get the fullest enjoyment from this last long week-end before October. And for tired minds and bodies what better relaxation than a pleasant change from familiar, humdrum surroundings? x If you do plan a trip away from home it follows naturally that you'll use the train—the cheapest, the safest and the most comfortable way to travel. Reserve • Seats Weil Beforehand
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 13
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