ACCOMMODATION.
A correspondent thinks that the Progressive League would have rendered greater servico to Masterton b,ad it floated a company to erect twenty workers' dwellings, instead of promoting a company to make provision for visitors to tho town. The League, it may be stated, has used its best efforts to solve the housing problem. The Government and the Borough Council, to say nothing, of private companies, have now special facilities for dealing with the shortage of dwellings. Accommodation for visitors is quite another matter. This can only be provided by private enterprise, and it is good to see citizens endeavouring to remove tho reproach that has rested upon the community for so many years.
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Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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114ACCOMMODATION. Wairarapa Age, 27 March 1920, Page 4
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