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advertisers Press Agents there is one in your DISTRICT! The Press" has an agent. tor accepting cash classified advertisements in your Suburb. ADDINGTON "Moneysworth" (Mr Roy Hilder. ppr.), 72b Lincoln Road. BECKENHAM Mr L. Bluett. 136 Colombo Street. BELFAST “McFadden Bros." 718 Main North Road. COACH CORNER O'Connors Food Store DIAMOND HARBOUR Miller's Store. FENDALTON Fendalton Fruit Supply. Ltd. (R. G. Hatchwell) 133 a Clyde Road. HORNBY Steel's Fruit and Confectionery Ltd. 413 Main South Road. RAM "Ram Fruit Supply," (D. Kimm, proprietor), 370 Dam Road. KAIAPOI Mr F. G. Hammer, “Press" Agent. 47 High Street, Kaiapoi. MERTVALE “The Beverley" (N. and M. Hogg), 209 a Papanui Road. NEW BRIGHTON Mr C. G. Smart, Stationery and Fancy Goods, 89 Seaview Road. NORTH BEACH D. M. and W. O. Rose. 43 Bowhill Road. OPAWA NORTH L. T. Dear. 3 Opawa Road. OPAWA SOUTH D. F. Thompson Fruiterer. 147 Opawa Road. PAPANUI Devon Book Shop. 5 North Road. Hobby's. The Man's Shop. 493 Papanui Rd. PHILLIPSTOWN “Darwell." 243 Ferry Road. “A.B.C. Stores" (Mr F. M. Anderson). Cnr. Nursery Road and Tuam Street. RICCARTON Templeton’s Book Shop, 1 Straven Road. ST. ALBANS Mr A. 8. Sutton. Fruiterer. 57 Warrington Street. SHIRLEY Fernbrae Book Club. A. B. Parlane. 3 New Brighton Road. SOCKBURN F. Tinning. 181 Main South Road.

RANDOM REMINDER 1P J A. QZT) U I COMPULSORY STOP Driving in heavy traffic is of the car ahead, and if Gradually the rhythm of a tedious business. Some they are husband and their watching is broken; motorists try to while wife. There is a sugges- they turn m opposite awav the time by keeping tion of puppetry, or per- directions, more jerkily an account of the pedes- haps of Wimbledon in as the minutes wear on, titans they hit; reallyold - the metronomic regularity and it is clear that several ladies and cripples count with which the heads turn efforts by the husband to only half a point.'But first to the left, then to nip out into the stream of there is genuine amuse- the right If the rear win- traffic have been thwarted ment to be won from sit- dow of the car ahead is by his wife. ting in a parked car, wait- really clean, it is some- Very often, the conversaing* for the vehicle ahead times, possible to add to tion becomes really amto turn into a main road, the merriment by lip- mated, declining in some The wait is often a long reading. ' . ,nsta ?Jf? s J?* 0 . * j one, particularly at inter- Usually, it has been dis- squabble. The heads shake sections with Papanui covered, the two heads and nod, the voices beroad. But it is not a tedi- make four turns each way come almost audible. But ous delay, if the people in before the first signs of then, magically, there is a the car ahead do their impatience are apparent, gap in the traffic, and off stuff properly. It is, as The husband mutters they go. This lets you take they say, as good as a something it is usually their place and wait for play. better not to lip-read. He the next gap. With someIt is best if there are two is clearly the opportunist; one looking at you, people in the front seat his wife is more cautious, through the rear window.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29301, 5 September 1960, Page 19

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