Manawatu Herald. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 14, 1905. ON THE WARPATH !
What has become of our Main Street Scheme ? is the question put by those ratepayers. Whose MMs? Sire, progressive. Well the question may be asked ! It would seem that even this ,£4OO scheme will be allowed to die the death of all its predecessors. Wake yourselves from your ratepayers and Gduii'aii Md, if.Uotliiilg elsS; lt ldk n a little more. But do not let the idea of advancement sink totally into oblivion. Possibly it may be that the political elections have taken interest out of affairs lofcally* but eV£ri that js hot ’sufficient excuse for totally ignoring our own good health and general wants. What we wish to see established is a thoroughly up-to-date water, drainage and light system, and we must have itsddnef or later-. Why riot take the irlifia" live at biicf F
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3597, 14 November 1905, Page 2
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144Manawatu Herald. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 14, 1905. ON THE WARPATH ! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3597, 14 November 1905, Page 2
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