ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Resident Asks for Early Morning Service. (To the Editor). Sir, —Through the medium of your paper I would ask if it would 7>e possible to induce our electric comuiititee to extend the street lighting I c’rom 4.45 a.m. in the north and west, ; and in the south and east side from 15.5 a.m., till daylight. Pernio i to go to the early trains, to say nothing of the early workers, especially < ladies, have to tiudge along darkened ; streets. Thanking you for your space. t —l am, etc., “EARLY WORKER.” P.S. —I would invite the el ctric light committee, accompanied by the electrical overseer, for a stroll at 5 j o’clock to-morrov.’ morning to see how j they would enjoy it.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 4
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