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GAS CONSUMPTION IN WELLINGTON.

RKMARKABLE GROWTH

The following table shows at a glance the increase that has taken'place in the consumption of gas in Wellington:—

Year. Cubic Feet. 1380 37,000,000 1890 (43,000,000 (In this year electric light wag introduced into Wellington.) Year. Cubic Feet. 1900 110.000,000 1910 ' 280,000,000 I«J19 442,000,000 1920 I(>6,000,000 In order to enable the Wellington Gas ompatty to me<’t (he future needs of a constantly-growing'' population, it is necessary that a policy of expansion and development should be acted upon. In Tie public interest—the (las Company must go forward. Invest in 8 per cent Mortgage Debentures issued by the Wellington Gas Company. In sums of £SO and multiples therof, with a currency of ten years. Interest is payable halt-yearly free of excalmge. The security behind this £350,000 issue of Mortgage Debentures (of which 6250,000 are nVw offered) consists of concrete assets having a total value of upwards of £550,000. Apply for Prospectus or for Debentures from the Bank of New Zealand, any member of Stock Exchange, or the Welington Gas Company Ltd., Wellington .

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 2

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GAS CONSUMPTION IN WELLINGTON. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 2

GAS CONSUMPTION IN WELLINGTON. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 2

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