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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 7 (November 1, 1928)

Advertising The New Zealand Railways. — The above snaps show Mr. M. J. Chapman (Tablet Porter, Wahngamarino), who won the first prize for the most original dress at the Mercer Fancy Dress Ball recently. The snap on the left shows Mr. Chapman holding a suit case (well pasted over with N. Z. R. luggage labels, and a miniature railway line on which was printed the slogan: “Travel by Rail for Safety, Comfort, and Economy.” The snap on the right shows the wellknown Bull Poster on which was printed t…

Advertising The New Zealand Railways. The above snaps show Mr. M. J. Chapman (Tablet Porter, Wahngamarino), who won the first prize for the most original dress at the Mercer Fancy Dress Ball recently. The snap on the left shows Mr. Chapman holding a suit case (well pasted over with N. Z. R. luggage labels, and a miniature railway line on which was printed the slogan: “Travel by Rail for Safety, Comfort, and Economy.” The snap on the right shows the wellknown Bull Poster on which was printed the words: “Send your Stock by Rail. Enquiries welcomed at all Railway Booking Offices.” The dress created much interest and served a useful purpose in advertising the New Zealand Railways.

Advertising The New Zealand Railways.
The above snaps show Mr. M. J. Chapman (Tablet Porter, Wahngamarino), who won the first prize for the most original dress at the Mercer Fancy Dress Ball recently. The snap on the left shows Mr. Chapman holding a suit case (well pasted over with N. Z. R. luggage labels, and a miniature railway line on which was printed the slogan: “Travel by Rail for Safety, Comfort, and Economy.” The snap on the right shows the wellknown Bull Poster on which was printed the words: “Send your Stock by Rail. Enquiries welcomed at all Railway Booking Offices.” The dress created much interest and served a useful purpose in advertising the New Zealand Railways.