SERVICE CAR DRIVERS
IO THI IDITOB OF TUB FUSS ‘ -Sir, —It was very gratifying to read the comments of Mr Harry P. Kuhn, .. an American visitor, who praised our r.' v service car drivers. They are without doubt some of the finest drivers in the . world. My wife and I, travelling from id. 1 Blenheim • to Parnassus, found the whole trip like a personally conducted =p-' tour. Every place and object of-any j j interest was pointed out to us and ' explained. The driver answered all of r»isi our questions, and they were many, with infinite patience and good •-- humour. His handling and driving of the car were a pleasure to watch. He •*-> and his fellows truly are the “Knights of the Road”; and we, who have „ travelled the world a little ourselves, heartily endorse the opinions of our American visitor.—Yours, etc, .■ . LJ2.C. February 13. 1939.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22636, 15 February 1939, Page 17
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