REQUEST FOR SEATS AT NEW POST OFFICE
“I have just one small request to make to Mr Webb, that permission be given for the erection of a couple of seats outside the new post office so that elderly people can enjoy our eternal sunshine,” said the Mayor (Mr J. R. Martin) in his speech at the opening of the new Invercargill Post Office by the Postmaster-General (the Hon. P. C. Webb) yesterday afternoon. “I am sure that if Mr Webb will refer the request to the Hon. T. F. Doyle and the Hon. T. F. O’Byrne they will agree that it is reasonable, and if he refers it to our postmaster (Mr J. Lindsay), then it will be 0.K.,” Mr Martin added.
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Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 6
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