Aid To" Increased Production Vital Part of the Railways Generally speaking, farmers are experiencing one of the most prolific seasons for years, giving them incalculable help in their objective of maximum possible production. But unless transport—rail transport—is readily available to move their produce a lag in the output of the associated industries is inevitable. Constant movement of all railway wagons is imperative if the Empire is to have the fullest benefit from the war effort of New Zealand’s farmers. KEEP THE WAGONS MOVING
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Southland Times, Issue 24338, 20 January 1941, Page 3
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85Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24338, 20 January 1941, Page 3
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