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- ..... The "'Plying Scotsman” For over sixty years the " Flying Scotsman ” has left London for Edinburgh fit 10 a.m. every day. The average speed of tliis famous train is forty-nine miles per hour and the distance of 390 odd miles is covered under eight hours. Christmas is coming along at “ Flying Scotsman ” pace. Ask Dad to buy you a Hornby Train and see that you have it in time for Christmas morning. You can buy Hornby Locos —the most efficient Locomotives ever produced—for 15/6 upwards, and complete Hornby Train sets from 27/6 upwards—all superbly enamelled and finished in the correct colours of the leading British railways. THE HORNBY BOOK OF TRAINS You must get a copy of this fine Book of forty eight pages, beautifully printed in full colours. It tells you I all about locomotives and how they work, and fully describes Signals and Signalling. M Hornb y Book of Trains only costs 6d. at the Ire shops, or you can obtain h copy'nost free) direct from BM Browning/Ifwersen Ltd., Dept R, t Kingston Street, | F Auckland ' p ’ 0 ’ Bux 128 - t am. A Hornby Puttman Train AIMS Wholesale Agents for New Zealand and Fiji: BROWNING, IFWERSEN LTD. (Dept.R), Kingston Street, Auckland Telegrams :—“ Toyland,** Auckland. (P.O. Boa 129)

MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Incorporated). gUM>I E R J{ ERT I N O MONDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27th, 28th, and 30th December, 1926. NOMINATIONS for all events Close TONIGHT (Friday), the 3rd December, 1926, at 9 p.m. Also FORFEIT of 1 eov for the 21st Palmerston North Stakes. MANAWATU RACING CI.UB, Box 52. Palmer’ton North. Telephone 6264.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1926, Page 5

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