LETTERS IN BRIEF
Electrical Energy" asks what steps are being taken to protect registered and certificated electrical wjremen, and what is v ?u m nVith P°wel' supply authorities who ptill allow uncertificated men to do their work. The writer states that he can give many examples of uncertificated workers employed in preference to those who are registered. ''Iconoclast" makes a plea for lees talk and more activity -in city improvement. *or years, he writes, there have been promises of town-planning, but little has been accomplished. Among the areas that he considers especially in need of attention-are-the two railway stations, the surroundings of Parliament Buildings (including the old. .Government House, Which should be.pulled down instead of an^T repainted)' and tllc Janes leading off Manners and Willis streets, which" should be remodelled into arcades as in Auckland. The improvements effected at Oriental Bay have encouraged residents to greater pride m their own properties, but thowork upon the approaches to the Bay W"' still incomplete. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 8
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162LETTERS IN BRIEF Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 8
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