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THE SEM OF QUALITY Mosgiet Mills enjoy the distinction of being the oldest mills in New Zealand. Since their foundation in 1871, Mosgiel has gained a reputation for unrivalled quality in woollen ... products, a reputation which Mosgiel is proud to uphold today. MISIIEi THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. LT D., DUNEDIN
Raw materials, food and equipment for the Fighting Forces and for our own Industrial Front must be moved smoothly and uninterruptedly to and from factories, farms and ships. This is the railways’ job. It’s a big job and it’s getting bigger and bigger all the time. Every railway waggon and every tarpaulin must work non-stop. All-out co-operation is essential; EVERYONE —staff, consignors and consignees—must realise that half-help won’t do. It’s hundred per cent, practical co-operation that’s needed! HURRY YOUR LOADING—SPEED-UP YOUR UNLOADING WAGGONS AND TARPAULINS MUST WORK FULL-TIME
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Northern Advocate, 15 August 1942, Page 5
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