DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. (PBE3S ASSOCIATES TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, June 18. The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Company has received a letter from the secretary of the Railway Board stating that tickets at holiday excursion rates will be issued to Dune\
din from all stations on tho South Island and North Island Main Trunk lines and branches while the Exhibition is open. These tickets will be available for two months. Tickets at cheap day excursion rates will be issued at stations from which suitable day excursions to Dunedin can be arranged. From other areas in the North and South Islands tickets at special cheap excursion rates (approximately single ; fare, plus 25 per cent.), and with a
limited availability Trill be issued » | Dunedin from defined areas oa eeriSji* -y dates. Tbo secretary of the Board stafe* >. that it will no. doubt be possible *• • | issue these tickets from North Isl»»* |f stations in b combination with W* JS steamer fare, and when the traffio rants it special trains will be IB? •*# connect with the steamer iterviecs. ffe The letter wag received with prossion of appreciation of the intertg ||S being taken in the Exhibition by 0* m Railway Board. \ %
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 12
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198DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 12
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