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END OFA CONCESSION ? ; A letteV has been -.received by the Ngaio'Progressive-Association from the Town Clerk-advising that the special Is 6d tram concession ticket for use on the- overlapping:section between Thorndon -and Jbhnsfon'-Street, would have to -be withdrawn. on" account of the poor-sales of-theseytickets. The ■ associati6ni;gavo 'the matter consideration,-Vahdvit.'was. decided _to write asking, for ayfurther' trial period of six months. .It,was.also decided to endeavour/to^.get; an ■ expression of opinion . from* residents of • the Manawatu suburbany'djstriets as to whether or-not this'concession is of any real value.. It:.was)felt that if definite expressions;of opinion were obtained from residents the association's; claim for the-retention of tho concessior, would-be; strengthened. ' ,; :It iwas<als"o decided to.ask..the Citj Council -to-.'provide greater 'facilities for • the • purchase -of these tickets bj placing-them on sale.at.the tramwaj office at Lambton,' the informatioi bureau opposite the G.P.O.,.and on thi trams. . ■ •'.-- -.•--.-•'■'• ' ■■ - -
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5
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137OVERLAPPING SECTION Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5
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