The well-dressed blackguard had a beer m and commenced patting the shoulder of the pretty girl beside him m ;thc car on Courtenay Place section. The girl looked around m a startled manner, but remained m her seat. The brute then startpd fondling the dark hair which fell m profusion on to her shoulders. The maid arose and shifted to the end of the car, and a conductor remarked to the insulting person, "You get out at the next stopping place." The girl burst into tears. When the tram stopped the beery individual moved up to the conductor anrl askr cd. "What do you want-?" "You get out;!" snapped the conductor, forcibly and irrelevantly. The skunk went, and the official mastered a strong inclination to help him oil the step with his foot. That sort o£ thing is apia. ike ve£uJatjUiv»s. :
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NZ Truth, Issue 129, 7 December 1907, Page 6
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141Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 129, 7 December 1907, Page 6
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