| KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS BUSY j I IDLE WAGONS RETARD THE WAR EFFORT 1 ! ,v } ! Smoothly and/efficiently the. railways have met the constantly- « ; increasing transportation i requirements of war-time New J ! Zealand. And, with the all-out co-operation of rail freighters, ! ! they will continue to keep! pace with the war’s transportation ; ; demands .until-they have moved the last fighting man and ; » dispatched the last wagonload of material required for final » j victory.- / ! i Every moving railway wagon brings victory —every ; ; idle wagon holds it back. ! | SPEED UP WAGONS SPEED UP VICTORY |
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 279
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