Ilevenue received by the municipal Ims department- from * fares and other sources during the fortnight ended September 2 totalled £294 16s sd. Mileage totalled 6457, and 26,797 passengers wore carried, the fares averaging 10.95 d per mile. The following licenses and permits wore issued by the Borough Council during the fortnight ended September 6 : Dog registration, 12; eating house, 1; lodging house, 1; bakehouses, 3; hairdresser, 1; milk vendors, 3; itinerant traders. 2; motor drivers, 43: heavy traffic, 58; motor lonics, 2; dangerous goods storage, 20. "Walks in London”—not a book or an illustrated magazine as you might gather from tlie title, but a perfect example of the linen Weavers’ art in line quality double damask, shown at Petties’. This handsome table cloth depicts scenes from old world London. The size—2yds by 2& —and serviettes may be had to match. Many other high grade qualities in Irish linens are obtainable at Petties.’*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18500, 12 September 1934, Page 4
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