“CUT THEM OUT”
RAILWAYS SOON OBSOLETE SAYS “AD” MAN FUTURE OF NEW ZEALAND “It has been proved the world-over that motor-transport is now the lo^ical method of shifting goods, and except for main lines I think the time has come when all railways should be cut out," said Mr. Will Appleton governing director of the Charles Haines’ Advertising Agency, in addressing members of the Auckland Chamber ol Commerce today.
vZr 2? U i ld *? e fRr better,” he .said, “for •\ew Zealanders tosubsidi.se the buildups of roads rather than to waste mil Hons of pounds on the construction a f?w ve yS .U iCh bc Obsolete in a lew >ears time.
. "While I am on this point I would .lust say that I think it is a mistake for the people of this country to buy thrm sands of pounds’ worth of material lor then- roads when they could use V.-w Zealand cement. The more that We O," Beep Beep ,n this country the better for aH of us, and if we can encourage our 'iThY, nC UStl thus ntHise our own labour we will be better off.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 12
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