TOLL CALLS AT QUARTER RATES EXTENDED HOURS The 1 'Quarter-rate” period for Toll Calls, which previously commenced at 11 p.m., now commences at 10 p.m. MAXIMUM CHARGES V- Anywhere in the same Island. (For 3 Minutes) PV« Inter-Island.
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WINTER HOLIDAYSFOR FARMERS CHEAP TRAVEL BY TRAIN Farmers, now is the time for that well deserved holiday, before spring swings you into another big bustle. A few days away from wearing worry routine will give you new heart for old tasks. Return rail fares are less than Id. a mile, 2nd class, and only a “shade” over a penny, Ist class. These holiday excursion rates now apply all the time. THE TRAIN IS THE CURE FOR STRAIN
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Support Your Own Town! (J Do you realise that when you buy in other towns you help to pay their rates and taxes; you help to pay their wages; you help to pay their bad debts; you help to pay tor their improvements; you help to make them prosperous, and you rob your town of its progress, its trade and upkeep. Indirectly you rob yourself. You owe it to yourself and family to buy in your own town BUY IN WAIPUKURAU
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 189, 19 August 1935, Page 6
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