THE AITKEN PRESENTATION.
TO THE KDIIOR. Sir — YVhilo quite agreeing with tho Evening Post (.üb-leador re recognising the lato Mayor's (Mr. Aitkon) term of ollko of five years, may I sugge&t to the Gitizons' Committee juht appointed for the above object that iL would bo most oppoittme to also looognise the sorviees of the livo gentlemen (Messrs. .Smith, 20 years ; Barber 14, Luke 12, Devine 1 yearn; and iilso Mr hv.ms) who have lecenlly vacated tho Council chaiib^ifter {sacrificing a gieat number of ye.irb iVVhc interests of the people and the \»oif:ire of the City of Wellington. 1 fully believe that the Inte Mayor and Councillors above mentioned would justly appieciate a pieoo of plate, buitttbiy inscribed, to bo presented publicly, and allow tho bal.^co of money to bo utilisod in fuither helping that roblo institution about to bo established—tho Homo for Consumptives. Hoping that the above suggestion may take some tangible form, I am, etc., W. A. WORTH . Wellington, 22nd May.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1905, Page 6
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THE AITKEN PRESENTATION.
Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1905, Page 6
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