A CONVENIENCE WANTED.
Trave&Hiers by New Zealand tfrains have nothing m>u<cth to complain aibout, excepting time occupied, indoing short, a® wel as long journeys-. S'o far as the Wairaraipa, linto is concerned, some of the rat/tle-traps which do service as carriages migM with advantage be "scrapped." Buifc that wiM come liaiter on. There isi, however, a 'convenience which is sadly lacking on. all ou<r trains., and wihiieh! might) be supplied at a minimum of trouble. No facilities are offered travellers for the transmission! of telegrams. Wttiy should not tdliegl'aph for.niis bo snipptKed in each carriage, and ■& receiving box be attached to each tram, to he cleared at every stopping-place ■where there is a. telegraph staitioin? A. convenience of this- 'port- would be verymuich aippreciated'.by tfee travelling gliblic.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4
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127A CONVENIENCE WANTED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4
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