DREAMS
TO TH lOITOX OT TH« P&CS3. Sir,—l dreamt that the water supply of Waiau (being artesiap-pumped by each house from private wells) was one of the best and purest in New Zealand, and that there was no necessity to.single out Waiau in this matter from any other of the Amuri townships. I also dreamt that the motor service, Waiau to Christchurcn (recently taken over by the Government) was run with the same personal touch as previously, and that drivers delivered parcels and picked up passengers handily and thus got much better patronage and gave increased comfort and convenience to its patrons. Do you think there is any truth in it?— Yours, etc.,
7 . DREAMS, Waiau, September 13, 1933.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22507, 15 September 1938, Page 9
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