GAS CONSUMPTION IN WELLINGTON REMARKABLE GROWTH. The following table shows at a glance the increase that has taken place in the consumption of gas in Wellington:— Year. Cubic Feet. 1880 37 000,000 1890 65,000,000 (In this year the electric light was introduced into Wellington). Year. Cubic Feet. 1900 110.000.000 1910 280.000.000 1919 442,000.000 1920 406,000.000 In order to enable the Wellington Gas Company to meet the future needs of a constantly-growing population, it is , necessary that, a policy of expansion and [development should be acted upon. In the I public interest —the Gas Company must Igo forward. I Invest in 8 per cent. Mortgage Debenj tures issued by the Wellington Gas Comipany. In sums of £5O and multiples {thereof, with a currency of ten years. Interest is payable half-yearly free of ex--1 -change. The security behind this £350,000 Issue of Mortgage Debentures (of which i £250,000 are now offered) consists of conI crete assets having a total value of upI wards of £550,000. App’y for Prospectus or for Debentures from the Bank of New Zealand, any member of a Stock Exchange, or the Wellington Gas Company, Ltd,, Wellinatou
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1921, Page 5
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188Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1921, Page 5
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