HIS MAJESTY'S GALLERY QUEUE.
Sir, —Some remarks by ' Sufferer" and "Here's Hoping," are unfair and unjust.' "Here's Hoping" says he or she went' along at 4.30 and saw the pavement lined with boxes and no. one there. I think that is a little too strong. The arrangement is. that someone must, be in charge of boxes. I was in that qtieus on Tuesday from 12 o'clock till 7, when the doors open, I had six boxes and in our party were 12 persons—two to a box.. None of our party were able to. come , before five-o'clock, and some, not till six, but I was there—like dozens of others—all the time.. The names' on boxes indicate nothing, as those same boxes were' used when one could put them out as early as one cared to go. and leave them. Be fair and if you can't go early get a friend to go and relieve that friend as soon as* you can. Why grouse when those boxes are a blessing and used by thousands.- The show is worth all the waiting. Be a Sport.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 16
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182HIS MAJESTY'S GALLERY QUEUE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 16
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