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HERE ARE THE FACTS CONCERNING TRAMSPORT (WAIJ ITO A War Record We Are Proud Of 1 OVER 6,000 GALLONS OF PETROL SAVED Our Services to Patriotic Efforts gratuitously given. Read the Testimonials below. Originals on file. Zone “B ” ' - Waiteko 72 Renall Street, YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- MASTERTON TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD, j Westmere, ' THE WAIRARAPA RETURNED tionotmast sx; , “’' “■ m.. j j°^ rsassociat,on - MASTERTON. July 29. The Manager, January 24, 1941. Ma C ’ 22/7/41. Managing Director August 28, 1941. Carriers’. Association, Tianspoit (Wanarapa), Ltd., aiv MASTERTON. Mr G. L. Thomas, Chapel Street, Ttin qpnrpfarv' Dear sir, • Mr Q rav , Secretary, Transport Co., Wairarapa Transport, Ltd., MASTERTON. Transoort (Wairaraoa) Ltd • rr t „p • Transport (Wairarapa), Ltd. MASTERTON. DearSir,— P ’ ’ Tbp <-AP,™mpp pf +hp nwpr=pp o Parppl ' At the annual meeting of tne Ladies Lincoln Road. MASTERTON. On behalf of the Committee of this n^r T^ T ° N ’ Th Committee o£ the Overseas Pmcel Auxiliary of the Navy League, held re- MASTERTON. i Association it is desired to convey to • Fund have instructed me to write to you, oVthTcarHers’ 13 Associl- Dear Sir- Dear Sir- Dear Sirs,- / your Company our hearty thanks and I have been directed by the Masterton •.. . . e j ve . n great assistance to On behalf of the Directors, our Associ- Th e Masterton Townswomen’s Guild appieciation of your generous action in. Treeing thankin S * ou for applying a free bus to Food Comn J tee of the Navy Leaglle . atior. and the Campers, it is with plea- wish me to sincerely thank your Trans- The members of the Wainuioru Unit o f of property ?he Park on the *• -—~ “■ =tk fifs swr **■ *“ - N ~ xtawirar-t sraMfflStts With many thanks, Yours faithfully, UreJ °" n ' Yours faithfnllv difficulties, and we therefore appreciate Yours faithfully, „ T r ao Yours gratefully, y ’ more fully the generous action of your Yours sincerely, A - aLLLAK, c w _ GAZE, rover n, T Ti'vrnn Yours faithfully, Company in making transport available, G. T. O’HARA. SMITH, . Secretary. General Secretary. JO\C .TAYLOR, and thus assisting to swell the funds for Hon Secretary - B ’ A ’ L.A.N.L., Masterton. Hon. Secretary. patriotlc purposes . non. secretary, O. L . SYKES, y ours faithfully, t roll OF HONOUR A ARMY. NZ. W.W.S.A. AIR FORCE. NAVY. - l. thornton (v.) G. J. E. THOMAS (V.) . HUNT (V.) MISS P. THOMAS (V.) H. G. E. THOMAS (V.) T. GRAY (V.) B. KILMISTER (V.) I B McLEAN (V.) D. hAiKBROTHER (V.) G BREEN (V.) G. RITCHIE (V.) (V. denotes Volunteer.) To comply with the wishes of the Minister of Transport free their individuality and operate from a Central that every effort be made within the Transport Industry Depot under the name of Transport (Wai.),Ltd. During to conserve petrol, a large majority of operators in the the short space of 12 months, excellent results have been Masterton district agreed, for THE DURATION OF THE achieved. With YOUR co-operation we can do even WAR AND TWELVE MONTHS THEREAFTER, to sacri- better. Lines of Communication: I Placed at the disposal of the Army for Manoeuvres: 20 VEHICLES. ’ 6 VEHICLES. . —ll, ■Mll<»l!e ilI ■■■» 1 H»wwiw!wainrw«in* — in ■■■! m ,11 WE MUST WIN THIS WAR! YOU CAN HELP YOUR SON. - - - YOU CAN ASSIST YOUR COUNTRY'S WAR EFFORT BY SUPPORTING TRANSPORT (Wairarapa) LTD. THE PATRIOTIC CARRIERS - - MASTERTON
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