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NEW PARKING BY-LAWS OPERATE TO-DAY. — The amended parking restrictions under the Auckland City Council's by-law came into effect to-day, and traffic officers have been kept busy instructing motorists. The lop picture shows Queen Street, from Fort Street to Customs Street, where parking is prohibited at all times, motorists being permitted, to stop only for a period not exceeding five minutes. The bottom picture shoivs a traffic officer explaining the position to a driver [outside the Queen's Arcade. (See letterpress below.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5

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NEW PARKING BY-LAWS OPERATE TO-DAY. — The amended parking restrictions under the Auckland City Council's by-law came into effect to-day, and traffic officers have been kept busy instructing motorists. The lop picture shows Queen Street, from Fort Street to Customs Street, where parking is prohibited at all times, motorists being permitted, to stop only for a period not exceeding five minutes. The bottom picture shoivs a traffic officer explaining the position to a driver [outside the Queen's Arcade. (See letterpress below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5

NEW PARKING BY-LAWS OPERATE TO-DAY. — The amended parking restrictions under the Auckland City Council's by-law came into effect to-day, and traffic officers have been kept busy instructing motorists. The lop picture shows Queen Street, from Fort Street to Customs Street, where parking is prohibited at all times, motorists being permitted, to stop only for a period not exceeding five minutes. The bottom picture shoivs a traffic officer explaining the position to a driver [outside the Queen's Arcade. (See letterpress below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5

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