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Noisy Neighbours.

Dear Sir,—l think “ R.1.P.” should go in the country for a rest. Why should chil ren have to play in grounds a mile fro his place because they are a little nois} I presume he is a joy-killer or, perhaf he is one of those unfortunate married mi that the stork has not visited and throui this begins to disperse children. He al has a lot to say about the milk vendoi Surely he does not expect them to hat rubber shoes on their horses as well their carts. I wonder what he would sa if the milkman forgot to call on hit “ Taranaki Jack ” has proved to us thi the milkmen are making good money, bi be reasonable and let them live. Don’t t to prevent them from doing their rounc —I am, etc., BE REASONABLI

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20567, 19 March 1935, Page 6

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Noisy Neighbours. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20567, 19 March 1935, Page 6

Noisy Neighbours. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20567, 19 March 1935, Page 6

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