SUMNER GALA
Sir,—-A, one who usually likes to spend tne ail-too-short Christmas vaca* tion at Sumner because of its quiet beauty, reliable climate-and agreeable situation, I would like to ask if visitors who appreciate these qualities can eome this year, as in years gone by, or whether they are to be bawled out of the place, as happened last year, by a deafening non-stop loud-speaker. In these days accommodation is expensive and difficult to And. and it is not always possible to make alternative arrangements at the last moment.’ Could you please enlighten me on this point’—Yours, etc., ' ‘ VACATIONIST, Wellington, December 7, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25364, 11 December 1947, Page 4
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