Keep Wagons Moving Every goods wagon, every live-stock truck must be kept constantly moving, in order that industry may be served with adequate transport. Whether empty or loaded, idle railway trucks retard the output of farms and factories. Upon all rail freighters, then, rests a responsibility for quick loading’or Unloading of wagons and prompt removal of consignments from goods sheds. Remove Consignments Promptly CARDEN LIME AND ARTIFICIAL MANURES BLOOD & BONE MANURE, Icwt Sacks at 13/6 per sack LIME in Sacks at - > -5/- per sack SUPERPHOSPHATE in Sacks at - 8/6 per sack 141 b Bags GARDEN MANURE at - - , 1/6 per bag i DELIVERED FREE WITHIN TOWN LIMITS ; KEATING’S . \ MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. <
PING No. 5 with your “Want” Ads. Turn idle property into cash through the “Greymouth Star” classified ads.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1941, Page 10
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128Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1941, Page 10
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