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Fine Sundays always entice a large number of motorists outdoors and many of them find the seaside an attraction. “I live by the sea ” (writes “ Anti-Motoroist ” in the Dominion), “and last Sunday a car was parked outside my gate. The party stayed all afternoon and went away about dusk, leaving their empty salmon and fruit cans. etc., oatside my fence. The creation of this nuisance was bad enough, but before we discovered it one of our kiddies cut his hand on a fish tin and now we have doctor’s expenses for a bad case of poisoning. We are waiting for that car to return, but no doubt the next fine Sunday will see the same crowd behaving like perfect ladies and gentlemen in am other locality.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3942, 1 October 1929, Page 73

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3942, 1 October 1929, Page 73

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3942, 1 October 1929, Page 73

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