Railway Refreshments Are Good • Excellent Service for the Public The Refreshment Branch of the Railways Department takes every possible care to give the public the right kind of service, at reasonable charges. The refreshment rodms are well known for their cleanliness and brightness and for the courtesy of the staff. The food, fruit, and sweets are notable for their good quality. Whether the order is for a meal or a light “ snack ” the customer is assured of very good value for the money. The miscellaneous stocks include newspapers, magazines, books, cigarettes, and tobapco. j From a Cup of Tea Onward THE MODERN WAY TO PRESERVE j yfilli * ' S one toa*e<! Aon en • * 1- an ' *'• ■&**. ° Set. Lan * Ven , vn* u °j l°d■n Each set contains | 300 divisions and | fits exactly into a J petrol case. Cer- j tainly an economi- t cal way of pre- I serving eggs. The j cost is only •• • J 33 | PER SET j (Posted 1/6 I Extra) J 1 Manufactured and Supplied by •. • THE EVENING STAR CO. LTD. } fc Manufacturing Dept. STUART STREET. DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 18
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178Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 18
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