'The finest value in river scenery in the world." That's how a tourist summed up the famous AVangnmii River trip. Every turn, every curve, unfolds a new scene of beauty and enchantment — every mile is a mile of nuvgie. And the whole trip costs pounds less than one would expect to pay. Write A. Hntricl: and Co., Ltd.. Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux, 27 The Kev. J. Wilkinson, vicar of Epsom, Auckland, and formerly of Now Plymouth, writes: —"1 have found ■' Fluenzol an invaluable remedy in the ■'early stages of coida and eorethroat." * KVERY TRUE-BORN BRITISHER LOVES LIBERTY, And when he travels he likes to move about tij he likes, and not be everlastingly tied to baggage. For this reason, thousands cheek their baggage through us. We call for it, check on, deliver imme4iately. The passonger i-: free from trouble from beginning to end. iTta Ney Zjftlaad Express Co., Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 4
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