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Columbia Radio Batteries give greater clarity and volume Send full remittance and we’!! post you one. No. 4676 Flat 207No. 4772 Standard .... 207No. 4485 Med. Layerbilt 247No. 4486 Heavy Duty. . 30/-jesi&«-CAE> ANO radio ACCUMULATORS COLUMBIA DRY BATTERIES CAR RICK M SM T Service Slaliofi^^^^ HOOD STREET PHONE 1603 HAMILTON

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS REDUCED RAILWAY RATES From 8 a.m. on SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER the following rates will be charged on goods consigned from AUCKLAND OR NEWMARKET Stations to: Classes: THE SMALL LOTS SCALE, by which goods of 4 cwt. and under were charged at special rates, will >e ABOLISHED. SMALL LOTS of goods will in future be charged AT PROPORTIONATE TONNAGE RATE. Te Kauwhata to Huntly: Mininum 1/- per consignment. Taupiri to Cambridge and To Awamutu: .Minimum 1/6 per consignment. Goods for FRANK TON JN., HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE charged at the above rates will, with the undermentioned exceptions, bo DELIVERED FREE within the business areas by any local licensed carrier (not in competition with the Railway Department) nominated by the consignee. EXCEPTIONS TO FREE DELIVERY. Pianos, motor cars in cases, plate glass, household removals, aeroplanes, boats, empty tanks, theatrical luggage and scenery, contractors plant, vehicles, any package exceeding 7 cwt. in weight or -v.it. in length, bulky creamery or freezing vats, show exhibits. Business firms who take delivery of goods from Frankton Jn., Hamilton or Cambridge with their own lorries will be allowed an amount equal to that which would be paid to a carrier if the goods were delivered by the Department. Firms whose premises are outside the business areas will be simi larly treated. For further information ring Goods Agent, Auckland (Telephone No. 41-880) or Commercial Branch, Auckland (Telephone No. 44-315).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 9

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