N.Z. RAILWAYS
Story Told in Book Form A royal-quarto. book of 48 pages, with 48 illustratio'nB, issued by the Eailways Publicity Braneh, tells bxightly and concisely the story of the reinarkable progress of the railways during the past twenty-five years. The pubMcation of this hook, at the time of the opening of the new Wellington Eailway Station, is intended as a stock-taking to which the owners of tho railways are entitled. Beaders will see summaries of the far-ranging services which assuro the truth of tho New Zealand Eailways ' motto, ' ' Safety, Comf ort% Econoiny. ' ' Within the limited space of tho book it is not possible to givo full measure of the progress achieved during tho past quarter of a century, but the descriptions will enable the people to see that their railways can. compare favourably with those of other countries.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 14
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