AN OBJECTIONABLS CLASS.
TO THE KDITC;;. Sib,—As a ftranger till a few weekg ago to your charming town, allow ma to point out a good rule which should ho adopted by the New PI/mouth bearding houses—'hat is "the extinction of the Boarding House Bvlly." I havj been an it m*>e of three establishments of the kind in your tavin, a'l well conduct'd wi'h the t xceptirn that I have found in each of tha houses one boarder, who fiom bung the largest'in the-house asmmes the role of a small kit»K- 08 betide fcl e Iticblrris stranger who dar.s tj i>ir his viswant thtt-dvaiog table ; tlio bully is down on himimme('iatily mid ftnthcr inform* all aid sundry that tt ey a-e there oa suffrage aui that ho only his to speak to the proprietor ni.d l.e can have anyone turu'd adrift. This is one otily of a species who m*ko one's life a mist-ry to o.'c. This species of tnimal was stamped out pome y.ars a_;o in most, luge towns i f the eo'cmy. I aui so-ry to find it still survives in New Plymouth.— Yours, etc., Travklleh.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 23 May 1901, Page 2
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187AN OBJECTIONABLS CLASS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 23 May 1901, Page 2
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