TRAMWAY EXCURSION TICKETS.
r 'S*** soiToa of Tee press. ' 11111 directed to write and ffijV Wl for th 6 prominence you gavo I to the matter lexcursion tickets. Mrs ' 'iwanVriT ?-?^'^ 080 members who voted ,/'l^^tw ay ? lso commended for 80 Mr Wood- ' IfotahbL ftt Brighton and Sura- ' '-j a "d offensive. Si'^'in-r{| K!8ld0 V lO which 'fSutkinn tropic be granted a 'WT W suggestion was sent
with a sincere. desire to co-operate to our mutual advantage. We are grate-ful'to-"the Board for consenting to consider .the matter for the spring holidays, arid we trust that such consideration will be favourable. We welcome this opportunity to make a further suggestion, vsz., that consideration might also be given to the wh6le question of co-operative measures between tlio Board and responsible seaside bodies. This Associa<tion of business men, for instance, finds difficulties very similar to those of the Board, and they could' probably work together in . nuinerQUs ways to the advantage of all concerned. —Yours, etc . F J. ADCOCIC, ■ Hon. Secretary, Sumner United Business Men's Assn. May '2Bth," IS3O. ■
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 13
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