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REDUCE STANDSTILL TIME Railway Wagons Are Wanted Urgently Industrialist, farmer, merchant, retailer. How many railway wagons have come to you in the last month for loading or unloading ? Could you have cut down their standstill time—got them on the move again a little sooner ? A ten per cent, quicker turnround would help transportation immensely. Will you see what you can do about it ? No railway wagon can afford to be idle, these days. Time Saved Equals Extra Wagons
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY ROAD MOTOR SERVICES: REDUCTIONS IN FARES TO GLACIERS. On and after 2nd. May the Road Motor fares between Hokitika and South Westland will be considerably reduced. The following schedule indicates the reduction in return fares to the principal townships. Old Fares New Reduced Return. Fares Return. Rimu 2/6 2/Ross 12/6 io/Hari Hari 30/- 24/6 Wataroa 45/- 35/6 Okarito . 60/- 41/6 Franz Josef Glaciers 60/- 45/Fox Glacier 75/- " 52/6 Bruce Bay ‘ 90/- 67/6 IVTahitahi 90/- 68/6 VISIT THE GLACIERS AND RECUPERATE. «
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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1943, Page 6
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220Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 11 May 1943, Page 6
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