KINGSLAND BUSINESS MEN.
'■ * •» - ADVANCING THE DISTRICT. The Kingsland Business Association Was progressing satisfactorily, stated the chairman, Mr. R. J. Allinghani, at the last meeting. Six members had been en* »«. rolled since the previous meeting. A satisfactory reply had bwn recoivea fro®# the Minister for Railways to the effect that all suburban trains, frith the <sx-' •£$ ception of the 8.15 mo. inward the 4.15 p.ia. outward, would stop w.'-v-s-.# Kingsland. v It was decided that a number of signs, " Keep youa sfereeU clean," be erected over the various rubbiib . in the business are*. The ishairaan a&4^ ; -&g| secretary undertook to be*? tha expense v ;; of securing and erecting the noticed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 8
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