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H Place Your FOOTWEAR ■ REPAIRS in the hands of Experienced Tradesmen Long Experience and Superior Workmanship stands at the back of all jobs turned out by us. LA WRY’S Boot Repair Works Corner of Mackay and Boundary Streets. laiiiiH .. 1 —; — ... •■ ‘ ••■. Social Services of the Railways : National Development and Progress THE cold black and white of an ordinary balancesheet cannot show the full community value of this national enterprise, operated in the interests of its owners, the New Zealand people. Settlement, education, primary and secondary industry, commerce, recreation, have all benefited from the social service rendered by the railways in the cause of the country’s development and progress—for the country’s need rather than railway financial returns has often been the ruling factor. What would be the relations of town and country to-day without the railway links? The railway lines hold scattered communities together for mutual welfare. It is well to remember that only insofar as the railways are supported can these supplementary services for the public welfare be maintained or improved. Wellington, 6th June. 1932. r. N.Z. Railways.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 10
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