Picnics By Rail Bet The Free Booklet rjiHE Railway Department has just issued a new senes of handy booklets, which will be very useful to folk who are planning picnics for day schools, Sunday schools, friendly societies, commercial houses, factories, and so on. The booklet shows a wide range of picnicking places in the principal districts. It contains tables indicating the verylow fares, and other helpful information. The Railway Department, with long experience in this field, is well organised to give efficient assistance in the organisation of picnics. CONSULT YOUR NEAREST STATIONS!ASTER. BUSINESS AGENT OR DISTRICT TRA FFIC MANAGER.
BRANDED rjpHE perfection of the haulwrought gold and silver articles made by smiths of the middle ages has identified them for all time. Every piece turned out was marked by its maker’s individual signature. He signed his work as an artist signs his masterpiece. Pride or accomplishment is the background of all trade-marked goods. When a manufacturer puts his mark on a piece of merchandise and makes his trade-mark known through advertising, he deliberately invites your inspection. The reputation of his wares is in your hands. His goods must be as advertised, or he loses prestige. Advertised misrepresentation is business suicide. The way to be sure of the goods you buy is to ask for those that are regularly advertised, and, having asked for a certain article, see that you get it. Don’t take the risk of wasting money on “just-as-goods.” Beware of Substitutes
TO ADVERTISERS To ensure publication of replace*, advertisers are reminded to forward all copy to this office by noon the day before publication. Casual advertising must be in our hands b3' 10.33 a.m. day of insertion ’HE ale was a wonderful suecess,” writes Mrs 8.. Kuraara. She brewed 3 gallons from 2s packet (2s 6d posted) of Eion Brand Home Brew. The finest on market. Produces clear, sparkling beverage just like bottled ale. Sole agent: A. C. Timms, Chemist. Replace Advertisements A hit Copy for Replace Advertisemerits must be handed in by noon the day preceeding publication
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Trains depart from Pahiatna— For Masterton and Wellington 7.28 am. For Palmerston North (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) 9.13 a.m. For Wellington, daily 12.35 p.m. For Napier and Palmerston North, daily, 1.2 p.m. For Palmerston North, daily, 520 p.m. For Masterton, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7.25 p.m. Trains arrive at Pahiatua— From Palmerston North, 7.20 a.m. From Masterton, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9.10 a.m. From Palmerston North and Napier, 12.32 p.m. From Wellington, 1.0 p.m. From Wellington, 5.1 5 p.m. From Palmerston North. (Tuesday, Thursday and S&utrday). 7.20 p.m.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12537, 2 January 1934, Page 3
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