Dear Sir,
ACUTE HOUSING SHORTAGE^B May I offer a suggestion to with money to invest in that they go into the matter of ing houses to relieve the shortage that at present exists. position as T (one of the victims) it is scarcely a good for the town and one that is to keep the town back. I have with dozens who have had enccs similar to my own and one or two who have given it up, hopeless and gone away again, a fruitless search for a house for an average family. With all respect to the present to build from a speculators A'iew I would like to point out .Whakatane can scarcely expect grow while it remains unable ! house its wouldbe citizens. The ing list for the Government | is in itself sufficient indication show that the accommodation tion is a serious and growing lcm. Trusting that this small may have the desired effect Some investor who may be | to build for the unfortunate ! seekers in Whakatane. Yours etc., HOBO. H " '^1
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 April 1939, Page 4
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173Dear Sir, Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 April 1939, Page 4
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