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“ There is remarkable interest taken in all parts of the country regarding the new workshops at Otahuhu, Hutt, Addington and Hillside since their steel frames have gone up against the skyline, and their extensiveness has been demonstrated by ocular proof,” states the “New Zealand Railways Magazine.." ** Mr E. T. Spidy, the Superintendent of Workshops, has been the moving force behind this vast reorganisation and building programme. In the few years he has been with us he has risen rapidly because of his capacity for getting on with the job. Although in the early days of his career in New Zealand he had to contend against a certain amount of conservative opposition, Mr Spidy has won over practically the whole workshops staff to his way of thinking and his way of dealing with the work in hand. If the final results of the workshops reorganisation results in the predicted gain of £115,000 per annum compared with the old workshops figures, the Dominion will be able to regard Mr Spidy’s coming as an unmixed blessing.” An ordinary cold in the head may! develop into a serious “NAZOL." will shift it. Powerful auU penetrat-j ing. 60 doses for Is fid. 2

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 7

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