[ Fares collected by the Gisborne municipal bus services during the fortnight ended November 24 totalled £360 5s 2d. The buses travelled 6715 miles, and carried 29.146 passengers, and the fares per mile averaged 12.88(1. Reporting to the Borough Council at its fortnightly meeting last evening, the bus manager. Mr. K. G. Ball, stated that on November 2 r ' Te TTapiira. fares were adjusted as authorised, and the bus leaving the Post Office each hour now runs to Chalmers road, and round the block lo Clrfilers road. corner, the regular timetable remaining unaltered. This extension had not been advertised as permanent. owing to the fact that the road surfaces might not prove suitable for continuous running From the North Cape to the Bluff housewives continue to extol the merit of NO RUBBING LAUNDRY DEL’ for washing clothes clean without rub -ting or injury. Eight washings, 1/-. —7
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17125, 4 December 1929, Page 12
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