Prams on Trams
“The women spend 8 0 per cent, of the money in this country, so surely they ought to be able to get the big business houses on their side,” said Mrs R. D. Neale, speaking about the carriage of prams on trams at a meeting of the Christchurch Housewives’ Union. “It the. women can’t get into town to spend their money because they can’t get their prams on the trams the big shops are going to suffer. So we ought to enlist the help of some of them to get the Tramway Board to make it easier for women with young* children to get in and out of town for shopping.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3138, 1 July 1942, Page 3
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