A NUISANCE.
To the Editor
Nr,-.Might 1 t-iilor a protest tu ;i new lorni of tiirluri! Ihiit has iiiaih- its appearance amongst us for, so far as J am aware, tin- first time. I refer in thi' ringing outside of a cow-bell in Hie small hours of the morning to summon Hie guests to the dance-room. To tliose people living in the neighbourhood ami within Hid railius of the noise, which, in the present weather is not inconsiderable, it seems u needless disturbance at an unseemly hour, ami does not tend to 'bring the lime nearer "when mini lo man the Hide world o'er will brothers be ■'"•I a' that.-' Xo d, M ,b| the idea was excellent as written U ]ion liv llenrv Lawsoil in '■While the rsilly'lioils-'' Alls-li-iilniii stories, but theiv tile circumstances are lotallv dillerail. the nearest neighbour living possibly nine miles away, wherens we are a comniunilv livi"? "1 n comparatively restricted 'area, and consequently we sliuiihl not expect the same amount of freedom in this direction ;is our cousins across tile Tusuian. Thanking you in anticipation—l ' UNKWIKMVAS m.STl'lini'f). New Plymouth, JO/3/09.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2
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186A NUISANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2
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