The Railways and Wool.
Pun Railway Department is leaving no stone unturned to place before wool-growers the advantages the rail offers for the safe and speedy transport of the golden fleece to market. In acdXition to a personal canvass by members of the staff, and extensive newsaper advertising, an attractive twocolour art circular, in the form of a ‘Plotter, has been mailed to sheep-own-ers. The circular, inter alia, says:"The railways make a blotter bid for your business. Woolgrowers! your own railways will give you the best service moving the golden fleece to market.
ee i i i i. a a i i i a i i, ie ie, i, De te ee ie, De. De Farmers, put your trust in the reliable train for satisfactory transport of yourselves and your goods. "Special arrangements of the Railway Department will ensure quick and safe transport of wool. Free help will be given with loading of bales at all man-in-charge stations, and the whole service will be worked as urgent business. Farmers, your railways are helping you with cheap rates for farming machinery, manures, live-stock, wire-netting, and other concessions. The more you use your own railways, the more they will be able to increase their material assistance to the primary producers. Co-operate for your own benefit,"
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 29
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213The Railways and Wool. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 5 October 1928, Page 29
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