GOING THE WHOLE HOG.
1 >ce that the Minister of R*3«y» is providing a r-pecial train for the Glta Afton in -o ibat they can get home 20 minutes earlier. It will only cost another £TW j»er annum, and th» Minister naively says that he Hints the cost would l>e compensated for the goodwill and efficiency of the menMay I suggest that he provide a restanrant car with a wet canteen. Think of the time it would save, and I hare no douht tliHt the goodwill. etc_ of the men would be such that the rail wars would not bp able to deal with the Wtjjiit. If the restaurant and canteen were free, it would only cost a thousiad <>r two more, and after all there * nn need lor economy or anything of tlat >ort at the present time. Why not f the whole hog and rob the taxpayers <•1 a bit more? PFNTAWHTfI.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 6
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