THE TOWN HALL.
(To the Editor).
Sir, — If further evidence were wanted ot the absolute necessity of enlarging the present hall, it was forthcoming at the band concert, on Wednesday evening, when tha Scot's Gap Dramatio Co. staged " Pike O'Callaghan." The hall was sim ply packed, and visitors standing three or four deep at the back of the Hall. If something is not done soon, to renovate and improve the inside of the building, we shall have the Health Inspeotor condemning it as insanitary. The varniah originally appears to have been of the worst description, with the result that the walls, for about 4 feet up, are a ssioky mass of dirt, containing enough microbes to the square inoh to inf eot a town! The whole appearance of the Town Board's property gives one the impression that it is to be allowed to go to wreck and ruin. Wake up City Fathers, and keep paoe with private enterprise,— Yours, etc.,
DISGUBTBD. - - -W
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 3 October 1905, Page 2
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162THE TOWN HALL. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 3 October 1905, Page 2
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