LOOKING AT THE SCENERY. “Horns toot. One oar slips past tile slow-mover who is holding up the line. Another our. A third,, a fourth, a fi th, a sixth. The pace picks up again. . . Somewhere a slow-mover is holding up the line. He creeps along, deaf, dumb and blind ; rebellion in his rear, more sirens blare; clutches shift; brakes bite. What is the matter up there, anyhow? Somebody must be looking at the scenery!”—Charles Merz.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 3
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75Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 3
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