You Pay NO More for Terms for Harris Bros. Quality Furniture HALF DEPOSITS. WZ33t £5 10/- 1/7 £lO £1 £2O £2 £3O £3 £4O £4 £SO £5 £IOO £lO 31/. Om Wdkljr. Fwtniihtiy 3/2 6/4 9/6 12/8 15/10 Thousands of people are enjoying the comfort and useful service of Harris Bros. Quality House Furnishings—bought on Harris' Bros. Unbeatable Terms. Why deny yourself this comfort? Call and select your requirements from our superlative stocks of new goods. Remember! You pay no more for terms at Harris Bros., and the repayments are the lowest in New Zealand. Stocktaking is over. Our new stock of Furniture and Furnishings is a pleasure to behold. Harris Bros. LIMITED. iSB HEREFORD ST. Open Late Friday. HEALTHY* ECONOMICAL RECREATION Railway Tramping Round Trip Via Mo tuk arara SPECIAL INCLUSIVE FARE 3/SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST Train leaves 8.10 a.m. MOONLIGHT HIKE Motukarara to Cashmere Tram Terminus WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th Train leaves Christchurch, 4.45 p m. Reserve SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST, for “MYSTERY” TRAMPING TRIP Cheap Freight on the Railways Classified Rates Essential Many people wonder why the railways, which carry freight at the very low average rate of 2£ pence a ton per mile, require to maintain classified rates for different kinds of commodities, while their competitors charge “so much a ton” without regard to the capacity of the goods to bear the freight. The railways aim to carry all kinds of freight—they do not “pick and choose”—and in doing this essential transport for the Dominion, low rates are necessary on such goods as coal, fertilisers, etc.—goods which, in ordinary circumstances, their competitors do not touch. To make these low rates possible, higher rates must obviously be charged on such freight as can bear higher transport charges. As everyone benefits in the long run by the specially low railway rates, it is morally right to give also their higher rated traffic to the railways. Wellington, I st‘August, 1932. yz - General Manager N.Z. Railwaye. When you go by Rail to Auckland Enjoy the Comforts of the Modern Railway Station. The Refreshment Branch has just what you desire —in the best of quality and service—Refreshment Room, Fruit Shop, Bathrooms, Hairdressing Saloon, Bookstall—all open and ready for you when you arrive early in the morning by the express train.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 521, 2 August 1932, Page 4
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