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World's Greatest Optimists!

"I think that'people who continue co bilild ali-eiectric homes during the next'few ^ears are the world's ^reatest optimfsts," said the chair7 mari of the Horowhenua Electric rower Board, Mr. T. G. Vincent, ihis mornihg at the monthly meeting of the board. k'i ' He 'said he thought that people should endeavour to instal an auxiiary 'of afferhAtive" systenr bf water aeating. He added that as the board had a" duty to people who were building it should advertise, asking ihe people to do this. . "It is rather a retrograde step," said Major-General R. Young. "it's ike buying a iiorse and cart if you have no uetrol."

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 4

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World's Greatest Optimists! Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 4

World's Greatest Optimists! Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 4

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