STREET CROSSINGS.
Wk do ii'it know what arrang m nts the Boiough CuuiM-il i* making, but we hope that it will mako a*, many street tru.-j.-iii<rs as |>ossibh\ lor especial liso durimr bhow \YVek ; al-n (liit -.111.; spt trial i I fort VV ill be made on WtdiK'i-liiy ati I- Ta.ai-Lv to give tin' main street and Hall street a good cleaning up. When visitors come to tlio town in iarpe numbers the least tho loci 1 authority Ciin do is to mako the business pail of tho borough appear as attractive as possible. Unfortunately our main street, with v> many old ami Cjiicer buildings, is anything but a '■ spot beautiful,"' but at any rate we can have the place reasonably tidy. Afoot-crossing to the Tost Ojhc"', another at the lower end of Kingstreet, and another between the boarding-houses at one..- suggest themselves as being necessary it' rain is at all threatening. Also the comfoit of people coming from the station should be consider, d and some provision for crossing the road over the bridge should be made. We commend this matter to the attention of the Mayor ami Councillors.
FIRST PAGE. Pukikthi in lbs making m a town. Tar or Macadam'.' How h-uld King-meet be trtated? FOURTH PAGE. About our slow trains. Commercial n-wa,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 71, 25 February 1913, Page 2
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215STREET CROSSINGS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 71, 25 February 1913, Page 2
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