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TO BUS-DRIVERS

OX THE 4.10 I>.M. WAIWHETUWELLINGTON ItOUTE. Oh! Mr. Bus-driver, please hark to our cry, "Why at the bus stop do you pass us by?" You come at a terrible rate down the street, With never a glance at us there on the seat. Because we seek shelter from weather unfair, Don't take it for granted that we are not there. Consider the night shift, and bear this in mind, 'T'is you we rely on to see we're on time. A little obligement is all that we need, You are workers like us—that is surely agreed. On duty you boys would not like to be late. Give heed to the grievance that here we do state. Co-workers we all—no matter what trade. . By co-operation a country is made. So, Mr. Bus-driver, please grant this request, That in future your service will be of the best. —N.H.

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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 21, 22 October 1941, Page 4

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TO BUS-DRIVERS Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 21, 22 October 1941, Page 4

TO BUS-DRIVERS Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 21, 22 October 1941, Page 4