PUSH-CARTS AND TRAMS
TO THE EDITOE. Sir, —Half-past two, and just about to board a tram to town, a conductor called out to me: "Madam, you cannot lake your push-chair on this car." Well, Mr.' Editor, rather than take a ride to town on business and leave my pushchair at any old place, I decided to return - home. ■ Tramway authorities in Wellington want to wake up and adopt the Christchurch system of collapsible carriers fitted to the trams for this purpose. -Failing this; will they publish measurements of chairs allowed on trams?—l am,-etc., -
OVERWORKED MOTHER
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 14
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