DOING New Zealand's National Transport Service In spite of the shortage of manpower and material besetting all industry today, the railways continue smoothly and without fuss to fulfil every transportation responsibility that successive phases of the war places upon them. Their achievements throughout the war years have demonstrated the remarkable resiliency of railway organisation and reawakened New Zealand to the important part played at all times by its national transport service in the life of this country. When peace is won, the proved efficiency of the railways will continue in the front rank of progress, contributing a full share to New Zealand's future development. The Railways See Things Through
in that idle Piano Sell it now Now is the time to sell your silent piano, because later prices for used instruments naturally won't be so good. So benefit your bank balance and do a good turn to someone else who needs a piano, by selling NOW to Begg's at today's best spot cash price. Call, phone or write early! "The Musical and Electrical Centre," Comer Vulcan Lane and Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Phone 32-320.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25202, 15 May 1945, Page 7
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