Oblivious of the fact that some hundreds of travellers were evemg her, and passing critical remarks, a middle-aged woman (states an exexchange) paraded the full length of the Oamaru railway platform recon Jy, puffing away at a cir-arette. with on 0 f r-ro’-ieneed smoker. I ha. slie enjoyed the publicity wa' evidenced ir> the manr>T in which sue turned the astounded glances of the shocked on l cokers. How far behind the times Oamaru must be.
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 118, 28 January 1926, Page 1
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