CORRESPONDENCE.
SEA BATHING. [To the Editor of the Daii/x: TeijEgxbaph.] (Sir, —I am glad to see the question of sea bathing brought before the public, aa I am certain it is one that closely affects our social condition. And while I freely admit the desirability of such regulations aB common decency demands, still I deem it a very grave error on the part of the Corporation to render sea bathing inconvenient to some and impossible to others, and I trust our councillors will bo modify their restrictions in this matter that all may have ample opportunity to avail themselves of this most healthy and invigorating exercise—l am, &c, Deep Blue. October 18, 1881. . «.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3215, 19 October 1881, Page 2
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