LET THERE BE LIGHT
TO THE ivDII'OK
Sir, —Tln-ough the medium of your valuable p<?per mt-.y I be permitted xto sxj£,gest thai .some immediate steps \j<taken by i>.:3 loca'. ax tho~'V.es for the ]:^huiag o.' ;:a;s township, winch a' the P eseiH time :s a pe-feei, c'lfegr&ce. Why shou!:L t'he>e not be a ?;ood lt-,mp outside •ohe J?o ■■•„ OfE'..e, which, :. understand, is supplied w:h eU. the x.ec^ssa.:/ app'ian;.es in. jbe shape ocVas, etc. (and
i-jis a Gove.; men'j bf.ild;tfg to which we ail contribute), instead of having to ferope one's way in the davk to- !"nd the ?aLter bo.v. L.dies, es.'ec:al]y. fea ing :ii?fc son.'eo e i.'iey sj.-inc out 01 them in i-jje lota1 darkness that prevails.
; Periiaps, sir, i may be a little premature !in making these public desires known, las all the personal benefits of the ! Syndicate mey not yet have been sausded, but I'm a. raid the uu'ovuun.te I peuUo woa)d have \oo long- to wait. «aV\'i">eii one sees whc o should be a good rising township ect tota'vy dependant |on .-the Ho'.els for its omy light. I certainly feel that the time has fully arrived for immediate steps in a forward direction be taken, for it is far worse now than yea is ago, when we did have a few kerosene lamps, which certainly made u feeble effort to e>_lightea our danaies*. —f am, etc.,
Pro Bono Public,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 June 1915, Page 3
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232LET THERE BE LIGHT Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 June 1915, Page 3
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