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COURTESY ON TRAMS.

T have been in tlie habit of taking a dailj "joyride'' in the trams for over n year (being an invalid) and have had every opportunity of observing things. Lately I saw a man give a £1 note to the conductor, who passed no remark. Tho < blind men from the institute cannot speak too highly of the kindness shown to tlieni. With sick or elderly people I have been struck with their kindly attention. It is a source -of constant conversation wit i mvself and friends. Therefore, speak as you find. INVALID.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 8

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COURTESY ON TRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 8

COURTESY ON TRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 8

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