THE WATER SUPPLY.
| (To" the Editor.) I Sir, —1 -see by your paper that thecor arc only four iever cases in the Mas—- ' tertou Hospital. The wonder is thati there are not lour hundred and four. We are tempting Providence everyday. The water supply is so shockingly defective that it will not Hush out the ordinary conveniences. What: will be the result if this kind of thing continues:'' Tho Borough Council talks a lot, but what it is doing to improve the position? Thoro has been some agitation of late in favour |of giving the children religious in- , struction in schools. If the people* who waste their energy in this too lis Fs. will-o'-the-wisp chase, would only devote a little of their time to tha sanitary condition of the town, tin* prospects for this world, as well ! the n«*xt, would be much brighter.—l am, etc., ( COLE STREET. I Masterton, February 3, 1913.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 February 1913, Page 5
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