CORRESPONDENCE.
THE FREE LIBRARY. TO THE EDITOK. Surely your correspondent's suggestion for illumination of the Free Library has overlooked the fact, that there is a public lamp opposite the entrance of the Free Library in Welleslev-street, also a large variegated lamp in the entrance, visible for a considerable distance. It is hardly customary to light up a building of this character for the purpose of letting the public know its position. Surely they know by this time. The suggestion to keep the Library open con-
txanoctsiy, an tie assistants so employed, for the ttmttamm "of. /übnrban residents or persons s'Jjpis at dim: houses (neither of whom poibly if. any way contribute to its rapportjjwonry'bf the sentiments of the day, which#a!d keep other persons employed twc& hoars or more daily so that others adfihAva amusement provided for ttwn wbrafeir eight hours labour is over. —I ***, e&M E. Cos tea.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9832, 29 May 1895, Page 6
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