A Challenge to all Rail Freighters To move munitions, to distribute food, to transport coal, to despatch essentials overseas and to clear imported goods to do all this without delay, New Zealand needs many extra railway wagons. They can't all be built immediately, but they can be found by you ! HAW ? By ti 9 hten,n 9 up your organisation in order to get a llvW • quicker turn-round of the wagons you use, by reducing delays between arrival and unloading; by contacting the men on the job; by planning; by improvising; by fearless unorthodoxy if needs be—But you must ACT NOW 1 Work for Quicker Turn-round. Speed up Loading and Unloading. I a THE HOME OF — 1 n a p r °d uct R Yvirx ous, not only in fl ' ‘ Dunedin, but ffnniln .;n ' L '•„ j throughout New Zealand ' and further afield. r SPEIGHTS Enjoy the Cleanliness Convenience and Comfort Gas Fire Municipal nßrqmwwr Gas Dept. SR Tainui St. Phone 113 WSESBSB £ T your service - -■., . . — \ CUENTS PLEASE NOTE Owing to the depletion of our staff on Active Service, we have decided to close our premises from 12.15 to 1.15 p.m. every day. THANKING YOU. KITCHINGHAM CYCLES, LTD. Mawhera Quay. ’Phone 338.
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Grey River Argus, 18 March 1942, Page 6
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