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PAGEANT OF SPRING See it Safely by Rail. Now is the time, when Nature puts her best touch on the “Wonderland of the Pacific.” Now is the time for New Zealanders to enjoy marvellous glimpses of their country from the safe cosiness of the railway carriage. A cheap little holiday of one day—or a week-end in new scenes—or a real holiday of a week or two or longer—that is just the right kind of tonic for everybody —the best of "Spring medicine.” The railways help you to get that refreshing “time off with the low fares-—less than a penny a mile second class for adults, and only a fraction over a penny first class. Holiday
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 3
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