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Broken Verandah Poles Give Town Wild West Look

"They will have to' be made to straighten them up or puil them down," said the Deputy-Mayor, Mr. R. A. Frederikson, when referring at Monday night's meeting of the Levin Borough Council' to the laxity of some shopkeepers in "failing to properly maintain verandah posts. Some of the posts in Oxford Street were broken and others at acute angles, and if a photograph was taken of them it would look like a wild west scene. It was further stated that under the borough by-laws verandah posts were only permitted at the pleasure of the council, and that shopkeepers would have to ensure their proper maintenance if they were to remain, 1

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 4

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Broken Verandah Poles Give Town Wild West Look Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 4

Broken Verandah Poles Give Town Wild West Look Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 4

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