“There -coins to be too many people in Tiimu’u at present with mus - ic-hall tastes and inclinations.'* said a lover of Caroline Bay to a “Post'* ireporter file other day. He de.-criii-led t!ie ordeal that -urf bn tiler- had lo go throughduring the recent holidays a> being on a. pur with the experience of chorus gjris on flic vaudeville -l age. “I'lne'- appearaiice on leaving' the -tied to enter the water is greeted with a battery of curious critical eyes." -aid the complainant., “and not a few rude remarks are passed as to the- shapeliness tor otherwise i of one's- limbs and the ponderous proportions or deiiciencies of one"- body..** The opinion was expressed that, until this host of unwelcome lounger'- removed itself from the- precinct.- of the bu tiling sheds,, a great many devotees of the bay would, go without their swim. rather tii.au face so -hamelo-- ). crowd of spectators.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2528, 11 January 1923, Page 4
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151Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2528, 11 January 1923, Page 4
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