SURE CURE FOR A ■ HANGOVER IS AN AXE Would you believe it? Telephone K versations and telegraph channels, lines suffer from “hangovers” ■ If trees on your property grow close now and then. When wind and ■ to telephone wires, the Post Office wet cause trees to sag, over- ■ would appreciate your co-operation in hanging branches sometimes ■ keeping the lines clear of "hango/ers". sever or twist the lines, cutting ■ Please keep limbs trimmed well back you, your neighbours or entire from the lines to allow sufficient dearcommunities off from telephone ance for storm damage. If you are and telegraph communication. in doubt as to how tree trimming can On a main line one pair of wires be carried out without endangering put out of action can cause con- lines, inquire at your nearest Post siderable inconvenience to con- Office. Help to keep the lines open! •* or ■ ISSUED BY THE POST OFFICE > .y
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31023, 31 March 1966, Page 7
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