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LETTERS CONDENSED.

“W.6.D.” complains of the yells mid shouts of a number of schoolboys' who travelled by the 4.56 car to Anderson Bay yesterday afternoon, and trusts that in future the conductors will order off the cars all boys who- behave in this objectionable manner. “John F. Smith” protests against the action of the Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company in miring the price of butter to Is 3d per lb in older,- ho says, to keep up the usual dividend. “ Tram Patron ” writes ; I am not a dan), keeper, but simply a resident of the suburbs who is compelled to ride on the electric trams and suffer many inconveniences. The fourteen tokens for Is arc practically no concession at all, as they cannot be obtained on Sundays (except”at certain bourn), nor at a penny sectiop or terminus. I hope that at t he next City Council meeting some alteration will be effected, as the present limited places of purchase .are most inconvenient.

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Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 1

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LETTERS CONDENSED. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 1

LETTERS CONDENSED. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 1