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The Railways and Mationa! Growth Great Key Industry STRANGELY enough, the situation in New Zealand to-day is that the railways have to compete with a form or transport which owes its existence mainly to the prosperity promoted by the railways. The truth of this statement will be clear to the owners of the lines—the general public—when they consider the all important function of the railways in the development of the primary and secondary industries—farming, timber-milling, mining, manufacturing. Railway transport facilitated the economic distribution of the population in rural and urban areas. New Zealand’s social and economic structure rests mainly on the railway foundation. The more the people strengthen this foundation the more they will strengthen themselves. Wellington, 23rd May, 1932.
OUR JUBILEE SPECIAL HAT' WEEK at ARMITAGE’S A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 4/. IN THE £, LADIES’ and MEN’S MTS For One Week Wednesday, May 25, to Wednesday, June 1. ALL OUR NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY LESS 4/- in the £ Discount. Shades include Lido, Bottle, Empire Green, Wine, Brown, Black, Rust and Burgundy. BERETS and JOHNNY HATS in all bright shades.
Oil Sir? A pint or quart, one gallon or a four-gallon tin. The best brands of Oil in any quantity are supplied by us. We will change the Oil in the Crank Case, Grease your Car, Wash it and fill the Petrol Tank in quick time. Our Service and low prices unequalled. JEKOMSON BEOS M©4©2’ €£ Gesieraf Esagiweears MAMAIA PHONE.° 121
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 26 May 1932, Page 3
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