TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. Seventy per cent, of the advertising undertaken by the New Zealand flailways Department on last year’s working was devoted to newspapers and magazines. A recent issue of the “Railways Magazine” contains an article by Mr. G. G. Stewart, publicity manager of the railways, in which he states that this figure has remained practically constant ’over a number of years and that- comparative figures can bo accepted as a fair approximation of the relative value of newspaper and other media for railway advertising purposes.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1932, Page 9
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