NO HOT WATER.
I Here is a true story, says the MornI ing Po= l of an incident occurring in I & Yorkshire village where a housing ■ scheme is now in progress. Some of the dwellings have been completed 1 and are occupied; others still necessi- ! late the daily attendance of the various workmen. To one of these workmen, a plumber, there came the other day a woman from a house that had. been occupied the day hefw'e. "Villi 'yea come and look it. my tap?" she. «2k»q. ".I can't get an" not water!" T-he plumber vent, bur the moment ' he put foci inside the house he exclaimed. "'Why, mi-si:- you Jvaveft't go: a Are." "Oh"' was ihe surprised rejoinder, "-I didn't know i warred a , «*», the tajv laid "feet Water-'"
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Otaki Mail, 25 August 1922, Page 3
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130NO HOT WATER. Otaki Mail, 25 August 1922, Page 3
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