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GLOVES, ETC., FOR COLD WEATHER.

TO THB SDIXOB. Sir,—l read with extreme pleasure and admiration a letter entitled "Cold Trarti Travel'' in jour issue of the 11th inst. Might I suggest that a. pair of goloshes and a eou'-trtster be added tc the equipment already specified, so that every comfort may be secured for our tram drivers? Whilst turning this matter over in my mind I discovered that I, with many other unfortunates, have a two«mile walk to business every morning, and have therefore been contemplating suggesting to my employer that I should be provided with a similar outfit before Jack Frost takes a nip out of my fingers and toes.—l am, etc., S*MIPATBT. . July 11. *

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Evening Star, Issue 11628, 12 July 1902, Page 4

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GLOVES, ETC., FOR COLD WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 11628, 12 July 1902, Page 4

GLOVES, ETC., FOR COLD WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 11628, 12 July 1902, Page 4

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