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FRIENDLY ROAD NEWS

HURRICANE LAMPS I was visiting a little country place, and to the evening they invited me to go to the pictures. They did not have any electric light; ahd to me, As a city dweller, the uneven pathway wAs exceedingly difficult to negotiate—until someone produced fe “hurricane” lamp. I was amused at the queer shadows my legs made as we passed through a cutting to the. roadway, and that, hurricane lamp reminded me Of a kind of friend we are very apt to forget. The best kind of friends are those of the hurricane type; they are never very brilliant, but they refuse to go out when the wind of adversity blows; they are seldom to be found in high places Of in the councils of the mighty, but when others have turned you down they Will be found at ybur side—aftd. what light they have will be sufficient to guide you over the uneven places. UNCLE SCRIM. TRANSMISSION FROM IZB (1090 K.C.) Monday: Silent day. Tuesday: 9.0-9.30 a.m.; 10.15-11.0 a.m.; 7.0-10.0 pan. Wednesday: 9.0-9.30 a.m.; 10.15-11.0 a.m.; 7.0-10.0 p.m. Thursday: 9.0-9.30 a.m.; 10.15-11.0 a.m.; 7.0-10.0 p.m. Friday: 9.0-9.30 a.m.; 10.15-11.0 a.m.; 7.0-10.0 p.m. Saturday: 9.0-9.30 a.m.; 10.15-11.0 a.m.; Sunday: 9.0-12.0 noon; 6.30-9.30 p.m. Cut this out fot reference.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

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FRIENDLY ROAD NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)

FRIENDLY ROAD NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)