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TRAMWAY SHELTER SHEDS.

1 A BQQN TO TRAVELLERS The necessity for some kind of shelter for | passengers waiting for tramcars off tho maw streets has been apparent for some, tjmo, fflor© particularly opposite tho Past Office uid at tho terminus opposite the Hotel Cecil, lorwait on the exposed roadway in front of the Post Office in & "southerly" is penance tfhich many a resident of "ft allflce 6>treot had had to undergo, tut tho old brdor is about. W change A shelter Blied about 60ft long is how being .erected on tho eastern sfcluw of the stopping place opposite the Post Office, betveen tho tram and train tracks the structure, which is being built of wood, has already been commenced,' and tho framework, was up yesterday morning There is no doubt that the shelter ,will prove a great conyoniouco, more ©specially with tho winter at nana Tho shelter opposite the Hotel Ceoil is also Murgont necessity colisidoimg tho opposed hature ot tho stppping-place, and the erection ot tho shelter here u to bo proceeded with SJJSISf A ™?" shelter shed is also to bo wetted iramod.atolv on one of the most *tfin PMtlorts of tu MuA Ba y "BEITANMA" CiCTTJ TYVJ;S "Bcitannia" \J,ESt COAST SOCIAL Is „ Imo specially mvlft f.„ r rouyhe-t w« nr üb j„S bust unfartuiaby cohdiWs S (,« ff Z \r's Coast Tho N f w aala,J Postal a „d 'l&groph Department, ktt„ three ,™V experience, ? e ports them entirely sitißfactorr 'XI) Rr.ll 6TCLE AND MtfiOE BUwffife. L'l ! D \tl linpton of/, ' ' |V LADIES'TAILOJIS «* ho t iL t>! , d ' 9t n ?, 11 , best , r """ ' n Australasia Kew Styles in Cont§ and Skirts from s. O 5s 6|nitß from .£1 10s <md Co, 76 Wei' lington Terrace ' o] ' c EeWrn twenty ohillfnjp! valno for everr S^, is ?J^ sM ', PI CAUSE lIS \ALUE Is, JTTRB GOLD, a-nd btcAuse it « in gehtttiY <!oniand UhJ. AtL-BitlHsn "SrUAEf' csn be dipepjlsd upon »s rqwnls RBLIAUILII't % abd every d-lail uf Car I'crfectioft Ihspeetfon INOU& linos \\ Eu imi on sor E Vl n H A Qaiig- Ifarris t|treet VO Cox (W 'Itlepiiijnes 101(1 unci 2ill f"A Mesirs Dilgetj and Cq will fell 2001) <;bc<;p old 100 cnttjo it the Jynng|jiiii East \nrds pi \Vednesua), Jnno lb I'artipulars are adypfthcd

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 531, 11 June 1909, Page 7

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TRAMWAY SHELTER SHEDS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 531, 11 June 1909, Page 7

TRAMWAY SHELTER SHEDS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 531, 11 June 1909, Page 7

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