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TRANSPORTATION IN WARTIME Railways Take The Strain. Of all the indispensable parts of our war effort, Transportation is ope of the most far-reaching. It enters every stage of production; if’"controls the usefulness of our fighting forces and the great army of men and women in our war production plants. The Railways are the main arteries of transportation in this country and because ot their efficiency and reliabffity in handling the greatest traffic volume in history, the pulse of New Zealand is strong, and our war effort distinguished by a condition of enough and more, when and where wanted. The Pull Is For Victory.
-CHIROPRACTICA System of Spinal Manipulatior for the relief of Physical and Nervous Disorders. Fallen Arches Lifted by Manipulation. HOURS: 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m., and by Appointment. ' 20 Years Serving the Sick. F. A. COLDICOTT, <23 HAVELOCK ST.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 248, 30 July 1943, Page 6
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