ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT—CAN; IT BE FORECASTED?
'' The electrical growth of Christchureh has been as follows:—-.-1904. 1914. 1924. Number of ■ Consumers 400 1,200 20,000 Capital value £12,000 £87,000 £480,000 Bevenue .. £3,000 £20,000 £123,000 This, growth having been realised in •the past, he would indeed be a daring prophet who .would atempt to define the development of the future. Both the present and the future are the responsibility of the citizens' of today; and this responsibility confronts you in the. Loan iPoll to be taken on December 4th. - Do ribt rely on your ■neighbours' votes to bring ..you the benefit of an ample supply of ele'etricup; and doing- and bear your own share in your : city's progress ■on polling day.. , > 5621
Please report cases of cruelty to animals; poultry, etc., to Inspector' White. S.P.C.A., 417 Montreal street, telephone 2388. Office hours 8 a.m. to •5 p.m. All: communications . strictly confidential. , C 2812 . LATE ADVERTISEMENT. . death!, McGRTJEB—On November 1 " 19th, 1924, at her residence, .78. Park Terrace', Christchurch, Elizabeth.. widow of the late J. D. McGruer, in her 69th. year. Interment at Donedin. "No floweiß. '
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 20 November 1924, Page 10
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181Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 20 November 1924, Page 10
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