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PUBLIC CONVENIENCES

SUGGESTION TO CITY COUNCIL.

The inadequacy Q f the present public .conveniences, both for men and women, m the city was discussed at the last meeting ot the Wellington Trades and Labour Council. Particular reference-was made to the absence of such facilities in the vicinity of the growing business and shopTl(rT? rea m Cu')a ?treet and Vivia» sheet. The poor provision made for women s rest-rooms was also commented upon. After some diecussion it was decided to bring the matter before 11.0 notice o the City Council, and accordingly a letter has been forwarded to the lowu Clerk stressing the need for ° 01 , 6 ern^d 0 o?tf'^far^ "Apparently it is only when this question is d.scussed by delegates residinl?n various parts of the city," states ll?. communication, "that the very serious inconvenience caused by the lack of mod* the City Cou^ca^he'XfablH^S X" edyi£g this defect in our city, and would specially suggest that mo&m under ground convenience, be erected in Marion ofThe Sty?''"* f°r that Particul- «»d

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1923, Page 7

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PUBLIC CONVENIENCES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1923, Page 7

PUBLIC CONVENIENCES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1923, Page 7