ELECTRICITY BOOKLETS.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —-Our attention has been drawn to some letters appearing in your paper complaining that the electricity booklets which were recently, issued by the City Corporation were printed by ns instead of being done by a Dunedin printer. We arc afraid, however, that your correspondents are depending on their imaginations for their facts, and, quite apart from their petty and parochial views, they show their ” vast capacity for knowing little.” The booklets are our property, cannot be printed by anyone else. Furthermore, the cost of preparing and setting up such a booklet would be prohibitive for doing just one issue. ■ It is only by doing several issues for different towns that the cost can be kept within reason. These booklets have been published all over both islands, and nowhere else has such a ridiculous lot of bleating been made about it. There are, of course, Dunedin printers who have their specialty lines and sell them all over New Zealand, but we have never heard of any parochial patriot making a fuss about it.—l am, etc., W. J. Crawford. Palmerston North, June 2C.
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Evening Star, Issue 22068, 29 June 1935, Page 27
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