One Aucklander. jo iii- <• » cila-1 i"f sorrow. [MsK 1 ! —e*- a telephone nuni«'*closely resembling that oi the iuquirie» 'phone at the Central I'o-t Office. Th« implication i> o'nviou?. An example <' a rei-ent ion is ■< - f-'llow-: "Could yon tell i:ie wlieu the lir-t telephone «a~ is ~ -ii : " A:i-»er • --a ion-! \' '■ "Well, that noiiM -•••: ti"" .'SO." \ ..i.v : A--, j.tit do Vol know the date':" Aii-«cr (patten 1 * «nne) : "About KhiO ]>.< . " \ oi' e (impressed); "Oh—thank-. I r-houldn't Jiav* ihcmgiit it, was so Long ago."*
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 10
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