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Easter Feasts of Scenery HAPPY TRIPS BY RAIL The current popular ejaculation, "Good Egg!" can always apply to a low-fare, high-joy trip by rail. You cannot always be sure of an egg, but you know what will come out of a train ticket —full measure of safety, comfort and economy—the care-free holiday which takes the irk out of the work that comes after. As the "Easter rush" for reservations has set in strongly, you are advised to book your seat as soon as possible. * TAKE THE LINE OF MOST ASSISTANCE
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 13
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446Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 13
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