THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Dissatisfied.
TO T!IK EIMTOII. Sir, —Naturally the Now Plymouth Corpjra'ku aiul ratepapcrs wa lit to malic a success of their electric limiting undertaking, now that they have to |>av its cost. To do that (liny must miss 110 chance of popularising it. In this connection [ would suggest Hint the Corporation strike out in the direction of employing their own electricians and contracting with householders for the installation of the light, payment lor same to lie made on the deferred system. f l his plan lias In-en followed in other communities, and has turned out a great success. To inslal clcctrieily is fairly expensive, mid only Hie lielter-oIV classes are able to instal the light under present' conditions, (five lit to the public on easy terms,and they will not feel the cost so inucJi. But the Borough should have its own electricians. I hope the Council will give the suggestion, if it has not occurred '.o tliein Ik'l ore, consideration, and lose no time in putting it into action.-- [ am, ft<\,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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173THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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