THE MOERA HOUSES
(To the Editor.)
.'S"V-se^ lT' D? to the interjection mad« at Mr. 11. l<. Johnston's meeting at Moera w sth December, 1929: "They put us in » swamp —may I state, through your paper that I have resided in Moera during the last three years, and in no way regret my action in removing from Wellington s ' rooms" to a Moera "house " Ihe houses are substantially constructed, oonitortably equipped, and the rentage '/ nWIt ,• the means oi my income. I fully realise that they are not what ona "i1 . i? rm a elorified bungalow," but I also fully realise that I am not paying any speculative builder a "glorified price.'*. In all fairness to the late Government irrespective of my politick leaningt I must express my heartfelt tranks to them through Mr. Vv. T. Strand (ex-Mayor) and Ins associates on the Housing Committee .who made it possible for my youiv family and myself to acquire a home —I am, etc., . ■ - .
CHARLES M. GROOM.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 8
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164THE MOERA HOUSES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 8
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