THE EXPRESS SERVICE
To the Editor. S* r » —The Chamber of Commerce discussion on this annual injustice to Southland brings out a remarkable statement from the district traffic manager who is reported to have said, “Isn’t it better to cut our losses and give the motor something.” Following this line of reasoning wouldn’t it be better to cease running any expresses at a»’i and give the lot to the motors? Then we would have a service to suit us. Will Mr Pickard state what becomes of the staff which ordinarily is engaged when the full express time-table is in operation? It would be interesting to know.—l am, etc., “INQUISITIVE.”
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Southland Times, Issue 20463, 16 April 1928, Page 3
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