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Farmers! ■ :: ........ Your Railways are Your Friend Every day, in every way, your railways are at your call to help you to regain prosperity. Inward and outward the freight rates are as low as the Department can possibly make them. The passenger fares for adults average less than a penny a mile second-class, and only a fraction over a penny fir St-class. If you are able to take a well-earned holiday, the railway Tourist Ticket will give you remarkably cheap transport—only £l6/5/- first-class, and £l3 second-class, for seven weeks, over all lines; only £lO first-class, and £7/10/- second-class, over all lines of the North or South Island. THE MORE YOU USE YOUR RAILWAYS THE MORE YOU SAVE FOR YOURSELVES DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY (IN THE REDUCTION OF TAXATION).
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 23 (Supplement)
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