MBS. BIDE THANKS"! 1 HARDY’S A I Hte :! M “ WONDERFUL RESULTS ” | v Annandale Street. Sydney. | The Manager, R. M. Hardy & Co. . Dear Sir,—A while ago I was suffering something from nervous in - fo; So a friend of mine begged of me to try Hardy’s I was so bad that I felt that nothing would cure me, but just to satisfy my friend I bought atin to try it, and I must say I have had wonderful results and would not be s.? without a tin. youfs (Cgd.) mrs. d. RYDE. ; HARDY’S-”- REMEDY a J KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS BUSY j j Idle Wagons Retard The War Effort | I Smoothly and efficiently the railways have met the con- | ? stantly increasing transportation requirements ot war- e 1 time New Zealand. . And, with the all-out co-operation | ? of rail freighters, they will continue to keep pace with s | the war's transportation demands until they have moved < the last fighting man and dispatched the last wagonload | ij of material required for final victory. | 2 Every moving railway wagon brings victory nearer | > every idle wagon holds it back. | I SPEED UP WAGONS-SPEED UP VICTORY |
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 3, 29 September 1942, Page 6
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