THAT SHELTER SHED.
Sir, —May I, through your columns, enlist the attention of our City Councillors to the urgent need of a shelter shod at Government Buildings or Molosworth Street corner for those unfortunate residents of Tinakori Road and Wadestown? I, with a lot of others, had to wait fully fifteen minutes on Tuesday night in a pouring rain. •Women and children waiting, eithei made for shelter at Quintal's Cornet or 'tlis Hotel Cecil. The women and children simply had to wade through tho streets as best they could. Surely'theso_ residents are entitled to a little consideration in the erection of a shed to shelter them as on such an occasion as Tuesday night and all day Wednesday. Trusting some abler pen than mine will urge on tho councillors this, to them, small matter. —I\ am, etc., '? ' , SAM BLAKE. , Wellington, July 22, 1915.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 3
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143THAT SHELTER SHED. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 3
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