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Sign whine

The Bulletin camera spotted this new ludicrous juxtaposition of signs in Clyde Street not long after they were put up last week. The arrow signs had been moved to allow the oldpowerpole from which they previously pointed to be removed, but it seems little thought was put into the practicalities. While we're on the signs subject, there's someone offering accomodation' one end of Clyde Street, and someone else offering an 'accomidation site' at the northern end. And there 's a motel in Goldfinch Street offering "dining at it's best", with "casual's most welcome". Perhaps theres someone who can acommedate these poeple for some English leson's? (Whoops - at least the Bulletin's mistakes are wrapped around the fish and chips after a week!)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19931026.2.23

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 509, 26 October 1993, Page 6

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Sign whine Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 509, 26 October 1993, Page 6

Sign whine Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 509, 26 October 1993, Page 6

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