“ Before we had Mr Sidey’s time I wanted it; now that we have it, I would rather be without it,” said a local busi* ness man to a Timaru Tier aid reported the other day—and this notwithstanding the fact that the new time had been the means of securing for him two breakfasts one morning last week. One break* fast he had before he left home in thd early hours, and the other, significantly enough, he enjoyed at Stew Point, id the Rangitata Gorge. He had left Timarif according to the new time, but the owned of the Stew Point station which he visited would have none of it, and as he wad just getting out of bed when the Timaru* vian arrived the latter scored a second breakfast that morning.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 10
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