RAILWAY REFRESHMENTS CHEAPER 6“ TEA COFFEE OR COCO>.. WITH SANDWICH. A REDUCTION cf 23 per cent, in tue priee c-harg-ed for tea, coffee, cocoa and sandwich is now operative in all Railway Refreshment Rooms. ‘ Tea and sandwich’’- —the tavcurite call—now costs cnl\ sixpence. Patrons are assured that the policy of the Radwav Refreshment Branch in supplying only high--quality refreshments combined with _ efficient and courteous service, will not be varied in an,' v. . V visit to the Refreshment Rooms for refresh men refresh fruit, confections, and smokers requisite al obtainable at popular prices—will cheer you on your journey. A HAPPY HALT FOR TRAVELLERS V.VAWAV.
Is my future worth PROTECTING ? A MAN can go to the nearest A.M.P. office and, by investing at the rate of only a few shillings a week, make sure that his child will receive £2OO, plus bonuses, on reaching 21 years of age. Is there any man, in work, unable to make that provision for his child ? There are many ways in which a man can provide for his children through the A.M.P. It is impossible to detail them in a few words in this advertisement. The ■wise father (or mother) will send for the Society’s booklet, "Your Children’s Future,” or will ask the nearest A.M.P. representative to call, and learn all about them. AMP IB OFFICES AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION
The Cure for the Depression is inside every bottle of Me Nish Try One ! Ballin Bros., Christchurch N.Z. Distributors
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12430, 24 August 1933, Page 8
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