THE EARLY BIRDS
X>AILWAY passengers from Auckland are already getting bothered about Summer Time. “Now, if I take a ticket for the 7.45 express for Wellington, does that mean that the train really goes at 6.45?” asked a careful old lady of the booking clerk this morning. And it took him a long time to convince her that Summer Time does not come into vogue until next Sunday. Even male passengers, who should know better, have been asking similar questions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 20
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