;' pL_ L-J L-.-iHlr® z<] '.. I Governmen of r, cia | Accommoda1..'...Zz 5 "\ J a iIBaIII \ I travel agency. _ b<tiF' s 1 ti°n BU T U ’rrange°a X ccommodation. PT 'OliLOfg 3 ! I ton ’ Wi a form "How to obtain iCI .. - Get pr,nte d Jon " from any Post 1 AC^ Omm r O Ra Jay Station. PLAN NOW? NzioSkAiHMiHMHHKiEuEaUMMMfIMHBHHHHK THE RAILWAYS CUT COST OF LIVING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES JN the field of passenger and freight traffic, from whatever viewpoint the Railways are regarded, it is plain that they help to cut the cost of living. Whether the travel is in the ordinary way of necessity or the little holiday for the individual or for the family, the railway eases the burden of cost. The same factor of cheapness applies to the carriage of goods. In both cases there is that important addition of safety in which the railways are pre-eminent. The low suburban fares provide a social service which enables many family men to escape the comparatively high rents of cities, and to have homes with ground enough for vegetables and poultry. There is plenty of scope still for this kind of economical suburban homemaking. FAITHFUL SERVICE FOR NATIONAL WELFARE ——HI 111 ■—■■■ — III li I■ I I I I 4 EDMONDS costs but a fractoon 1 of a penny per cake . . . why risk I wasting expensive ingredients by | using an inferior Baking Power. I ho*»w3| ALARM CLOCKS DEPENDABLE AND RELIABLE. “Big Ben” “Baby Ben” Plain Dial. Plain Dial. Black or Ivory. Loud Tone. K'A-'JiO 22 z 6 m -e* 3 ? 1 4 kj \ 8 7/A “Sleepmeter” Luminous D»1 Metal Case. Loud lone. in j j • _ Modern design. 2r6 HHFIH ir6 "SPUR,” rich black case* with nickel trim— Plain Dial, 15'6 Luminous Dial, 19'6 “AMERICA,” leg model, plain dial— 12'6 "SILVER BELL,” Nickel case, bell on top — i<rALL "WESTCLOX” MODELS. "THE FARMERS" p % Box (W.F.C.A., LTD.) QUEEN STREET - - - - MASTERTON
r ___—__ — ; : ■ ■ - g Twentieth Century-box presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S production, of - .-with « J - - AMECBE • YOUNG • FONDA GRAHAM SELL ? w />«■ " > - rW’-A - ' ' d - ■ Btt> ' ' -" * / ■*' AAAk'AAA'? f> ISr ' a ' ' F AW >, > %-<..JM Bfc ' - ' ' "' 4 ' 1 mIIBaw ' WIKI &**s& 'I? tySQISeL WtO i * ' I Jilßi .. m •'' - x>f ■ - f QYtf l ffllwF z4# & y* - < J 3 4Bfa FaPtffiuw , * A<J I ' KESmu*l «8 S r; \rf J I' "'' § Sf F>feoS&C L:j« sßa 3 : 1 nM » AoB \ M ; Hw H £ ™ : ,‘| W WMI HBrew& sS \ :- ? Wj 5 ' a; IiIESIo g i. .<y,z. The first nublie deinonstrai ion of the newlv invented telephone is pre- fact, the people refuse to regard it seriously as a practical aid to every Hubbani, arc on the verge of bankruptcy 4 Through it all, the love and Je‘ tc v- < Wnl'-fn acting a-’ a sort of master of ceremonies and Bell dav life. "Crackpot 1 Dreamer 1 Fool!” are the derisive cries that meet .aUh of his beautifu wife enables him to struggle on. Then Bell is supervising the receiving end. in what is actually a forerunner of our the young genius when he asks them to install the new invention in invited to Eng and where the interest of Queen Victoria digmhes.his j?c P -rn radio broadcasts. Although telephonic communication is a their homes. Things go from bad to worse. Bell s backers, Sanders and invention and bungs him fame. (1 obe continued) <5 “ t AVateb Friday’s paper for the next instalment of Alexander Graham Bell.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1939, Page 2
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