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AN APOLOGY. An apology to the "Times" subscribers in Feilding and district for yesterday's late delivery Avill serve to introduce a new departure in the handling of early morning deliveries, which, it is hoped, will place the "Times" on the breakfast table of every reader. Commencing yesterday morning, the papers are being sent to Feilding on the train leaving Palmerston North at 3,40 a.m. They arrived all right, at Feilding yesterday, but a zealous porter locked them in the office of the station and wont home to bed! The result was that the runners could not get them for three hours. Arrangement have now been made to handle the papers immediately on arrival, and residents in Feilding and on the big motor cycle deliveries can now expect th'e "Times" beforo breakfast. Mr E. L. Lees having resigned his position as Feilding representative, Mr ' K. M. Little has been appointed to tho position. Mr Little has had considerable journalistic experience, and is alsa well known in Feilding and district.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2693, 10 July 1923, Page 2
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169OURSELVES. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2693, 10 July 1923, Page 2
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