The Honey Pots
f|UNEDIN is a wonderful city. No one would — or dare—gainsay it* '* ' s n °ted for many things, including its University. .'.., At universities, 60 we are told by , an age-old poem, it's a case of "ram it in — jam It in— cram it m," . when the study books are out. Perchance this line of verse is the chosen slogan of the Dunedin City Corporation tramways, for such occasions as special -football days. A recent important match at the. Carisbrook ground, for instance, ' ■ when one solitary tramcar oreaked and groaned under the burden of a goodly portion of the qrowd emerging from one of the exits. We are not all flies, though we may perhaps like honey. Could . nothing be done to schedule the service so that at least two of the' tram -pots meet th* outgoing crowds?
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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 8
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139The Honey Pots NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 8
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