' ‘ Dns fares seem to become cheap ! "'hen tlio services ran parallel with j the railway,” stated Mr F. W. AicUin, reprosentativo of the Failway Department, at the session of. the Central Transport Authority in Christehnreh. ‘‘The railway seems to have a magnetic influence on the fares,” he added with a smile. These remarks were made following coimnent by the chairman (Colonel S. S. Allen) that the bus fare between Christchurch and Timaru was about the lowest per mile ho had encountered.
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Northern Advocate, 31 October 1932, Page 4
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