B.H. NIGHTLY (12) TO STAND THE SEASON AT GREYTOWN. Mares met at Grey town Railway Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Grazing, 5/- per week. J. A. McDOUGALL, Martinborough. Or— H. McNAE, Groom, Greytown.
THE RAILWAYS & PUBLIC SAFETY Keen Sense of Responsibility THE splendid record of safety achieved by the New Zealand Railways is due to constant observance of the principle of “Safety First.” Before a passenger enters a train, every possible precaution has been taken to avoid mishap. Locomotive, Traffic and Workshop Staffs, Gangers, Surfacemen, Bridge-Inspectors and TrainExaminers have carefully done their part in the safety campaign, and when the journey begins other experts co-operate in the safeguarding service. The Driver, the Fireman, the Guard, the Train-Controller and the Signalman are always alert on behalf of passengers. From the human, material and mechanical viewpoints, the railway vigilance is maintained efficiently, day and night. Travel by Rail — and Relax!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1940, Page 3
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