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The Water Problem.— In the present state of Wellington’s water supply, these photographs emphasise points of considerable interest. Left: An over-filled bath, one of the ways in which much water is wasted. Centre: The Grant Road spring outlet, which shows no diminution in flow, and may prove of great help if the positron develops seriously. Right: Another means of waste-a tap with a leaky washer.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 9

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The Water Problem.—In the present state of Wellington’s water supply, these photographs emphasise points of considerable interest. Left: An over-filled bath, one of the ways in which much water is wasted. Centre: The Grant Road spring outlet, which shows no diminution in flow, and may prove of great help if the positron develops seriously. Right: Another means of waste-a tap with a leaky washer. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 9

The Water Problem.—In the present state of Wellington’s water supply, these photographs emphasise points of considerable interest. Left: An over-filled bath, one of the ways in which much water is wasted. Centre: The Grant Road spring outlet, which shows no diminution in flow, and may prove of great help if the positron develops seriously. Right: Another means of waste-a tap with a leaky washer. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 121, 15 February 1935, Page 9