Auckland’s new railway station will be equipped with all modern and the traveller will be able to enjoy a hot bath and a cold shower, a shave in the barber’s shop, and breakfast in the dining room (says an exchange). Leaving his suit cases in the luggage room, he will start off to do business in the city fortified by the service and attention one usually associates with a first-rate hotel. Six telephones, a telegraph office, and -a taxi-cab office will be found in the main building close to the arrival and departure platforms.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3881, 31 July 1928, Page 31
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