OUR MANNERS.
A VISITOR'S APPRECIATION. (To the Editor.) Before, leaving your beautiful city en route for the Old Country after eleven months' most delightful stay in the Dominion, I should like to thank all those, who have helped to make my time so happy. I refer to your public and your public servants, who, with their eternal smile and air of good fellowship, do so much to make'the stranger's way easy. _ I have read from time to time and with mixed feelings of pleasure and disgust the letters from my fellow countrymen praising and "calling down?' the Dominion, and I can only recommend you to return those of the latter tone with.-the added postscript: "When you dwell in home for a time it is the height of bad breeding to adversely speak of the furnishings/or people thereof." Have I had a good tim e> ? Too right I have 1 . BRIAN CLUTTENv.".' Hoylake, Cheshire, England. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 8
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154OUR MANNERS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 8
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