CORRESPONDENCE
1 'PUSHING MARLBOROUGH,,
1 [xo thh ewtohJ .
Sir, —Your correspondent "Push*"1 * evidently believes in visiting the sins* of the fathers upon the jchildren. He» jt , . > Attacks ,a state*of afiftirs without tyet- " .>-, irtg conversant with ltlse tact thaty,, bad as they may &eem to him, theft* ~ . has been an immense improvement in them 'during the past 18 months, Blenheim lacks many services andt conveniences which mos^towns have* •but ' the prerent generation is, endeavoring to have the town placed! in. her position nmong Now £ealand?» chief towns. The next three years- , _ will see radical changes and improvements in Mnrlboroufih. All the available "push" is wanted, however,*1 , 'to "get there',"'1 and if Mr "Push 5* will call on me—he need not proclaim* , h;s. identity—l sliall.be glad.;to* rice ~ him, or any one else with progressive* id£a&. I am, 'etc., , r , >.- ' . ' * WILLLAWSON, ." ' ' . ( Organiser. ' e/o MAELBOROTTGa 'EXPRESS Gflj<*-
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1920, Page 4
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143CORRESPONDENCE Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1920, Page 4
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