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SEATS ON CAMERON ROAD.

(To the Editor.l Sir, As the hot weather is approaching, and it is a long walk along thi' Cameron Road. I think we might have a few men' seats spread along that road. 1 think everyone who walks that road will agree with me that it is a very hot street—no shelter, I think those horrid trees that have been planted there should come out. They are neither use nor ornament. There are no green leaves on them yet. Tlk-j have only scraggy branches on them and are an eyesore. New Zealand trees are hotter—grooa all the vear round.-—I am. etc., H. J. VICKERY Tanranga, Oct. 13, 11)31.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10697, 16 October 1931, Page 2

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SEATS ON CAMERON ROAD. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10697, 16 October 1931, Page 2

SEATS ON CAMERON ROAD. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10697, 16 October 1931, Page 2

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