" LADY " VERSUS " WOMAN."
to the editor. SIR.-.AIW nic t6 say a few worda m r * vor o f this unfortunate creature "A Woman," who is also a resident of Mount orners I have had the pleasure of know nz the family for come ons deraolo <ime. and hay always found them to be re S pe C ra»>l e , civil, oblig, t)g , and peacefuf, law-abiding neighbors. I thiuk y.,ur corr. •apood nt would have Bh<>wn more sense rf be had trie, toioak^ poace between tie parties instead of rushing into print and showing op the failings of the daughters of Eve, knowiogthat it is more blefised to be a peacemaker than * stirrerup of the mud, Hoping the next time he writes about onr quiet little township it will be m a different strain and more to his credit, lam, efco,, ■M i a „ A s °n or Adam. Mount Homers, November Bth, 1887. [Our correspondent must be rather old.— Ed, A.G. J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1711, 14 November 1887, Page 2
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162"LADY" VERSUS "WOMAN." Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1711, 14 November 1887, Page 2
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