“I travelled down in flic Limited last, night,” said a. Wanganui resident to a Wanganui Chroakle reporter, “and she’s delightful, and I would not ask for anything better. A lady travelled alongside me and we both dozed off to sleep. The Limited gave a good lurch at a bend and I woke np with the lady’s anno round my neck. Later, the train gave another lurch, and again the lady clung to my neck to prevent her being hurled out of her seat. Tilings steadied down a hit after we left Mangawektt, and the lady’s head gradually listed over and rested on my shoulder. I felt real Sony to have to aw a ken her at ifarton, and tell her that I could no longer act as a leal live cushion, and that my destination was Wanganui.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19697, 26 January 1926, Page 5
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