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directly benefit from the tourist traffic, to be up and doing and endeavour to right an obvious wrong. Why not organize some gala function when visitors are present, and, like some northern centres, make their improvements from what is no other than “foreign” money? I trust some abler pen than mine will take up the matter and that young progressive citizens of a favoured borough will rise up and demand of their “city fathers*’ something worthy of their town. —I am, etc., “VISITOR.”
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Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 6
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