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THOSE CHIMES.

To the Editor. Sir,—l wish to say a few words on the silly letters appearing in your columns in support of thow useless chimes. One writer declares he was in hospital and listened to them day and night. There is no hospital anywhere near the P.O. clock, and if he could listen to them day and nHit he did not get much sleep. Another "correspondent talk:, a lot of twaddle about the White Hart Hotel and tourists, quite away from the point.- If either of these lovass (»)' of chimes were troubled with insomnia and tormented by the useless chimes of a clock when folks expect quietude and repose they would tell another tnlo.—l am, etc., HANNAH WOODS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 7

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119

THOSE CHIMES. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 7

THOSE CHIMES. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 7

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