BOTTLE NUISANCE
Sir, —Those with intentions to prevent accident after picnicking perforce collect a back yard heap of bottles that nobody wants. Tenants taking over premises are sometimes confronted with the disposal of various glass collections, broken and unbroken. If houses can be built of bottles in Queenstown, why not elsewhere from material which, if salvaged, would eliminate much risk on beaches and along avenues about Christchurch and also danger to motor tyres? Otherwise what can be done with the various types of bottles unreturnable and unsuitable? Many would be glad to know also what to do with broken glass.—Yours, etc., INSTRUCTION. December 22, 1956.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28159, 24 December 1956, Page 15
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