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COURTESY ON TRAMS

Sir, —In to-day’s Daily Times are several letters for and against the courtesy of our tram conductors and drivers. As a constant user of the trams for the last 50 years, I must write of the courtesy and helpfulness it has been my case to experience from all tramway employees, and here I must include all school children, .girls and boys, who invariably rise and make way for anyone older than themselves. I well remember being taken to St. Clair beach in the early horse trams and travelling by the Rattray street car to Roslyn in 1882. therefore I speak from long experience. Grumblers should look out over our beautiful city and allow its calm peace to soothe their disgruntled minds. —I am, etc., Port Chalmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26653, 26 December 1947, Page 7

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COURTESY ON TRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26653, 26 December 1947, Page 7

COURTESY ON TRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26653, 26 December 1947, Page 7