HOT COFFEE SERVED FREE
WARMING TEST RUGBY QUEUE THOSE waiting in Exchange 1 Lane for Test Rugby bookmß* in the cold daylight of Moo ®£' mornmg may have bean - gruntled because of the chits for seats, but they had one pleasure. • It shone brightly . throjjfljV* heavy atmosphere of irritab and bleakness. An chant in Auckland, Mr. H- K*r» chenbaum, noticed the c j group on Monday morning immediately went to th« « . stall at the Railway Statujj where he paid £1 fo r ooff sandwiches for the waiting many of whom were un * rn * 5 . #n . returned soldiers. Mr. K>r E«* baum carried the meal -_ t# d change Lane himself, and. * t 0 by a boy, served a free m those in the queue. -y
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 10
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123HOT COFFEE SERVED FREE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 10
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