SMOKING IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES.
To tht Editor. Sib,—Would you allow me to point,out through the medium of your columns the discomfort caused to passengers on ihe Dun•edin and Port Qhalmers Railway, by persons being allowed to Bifcoke.indiscriminately.iri the carriages. To many people the smoke of a pipe'and the accompanying expectoration are simply an abomination. Where is, the use of settfHg' apart special compartments for smoking people, and enacting bye-laws enforcing a penalty, if these ruiea are not adhered to! -1 am, 4c, P. C. £_Dunedin, August 31. f [lt is against the regulations to smoke in carriages other than. those specially set apart for smokers; and any complaints of an infraction thereof made to daft stationmasters or guard would lead totlie expul sion of the offender, if he repeated the practice.—Ed. M.S.] *
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Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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132SMOKING IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES. Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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