Some tine examples of north o f the Tweed humor were sUDimttjd by Mr. (J. Tannock, in the course of his inter* cling address on gardens at (.niterbury College. One that particularly tickled his audience was his description how Dunedin makes its public: gardens pay, They arc situated, Mr, Tannock explained, at. the end of a two-penny section—fourpenee on Sundays—and .they paid by helping to make the trams pay.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17156, 5 October 1926, Page 5
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