The election of Sir Joseph W 7 ard to tho Leadership of the Opposition has not caused any interest in Reform circles in Auckland. The "Herald" yes-' terday morning says: "Having learned bv loss of office and power that no political party can live upon its reputation, he promises to move with the times, but no seriousness can be attached to his generalities about reducing the cost of living and increasing the comfort of the masses. Nor wdl his allusion'to the hope of being able to 'again placo Now Zealand in tho fore-' front of tho States of the Empire' bo regarded as anything more than an effort to revive the time-worn profession of partv faith that, without- Sir Joseph Ward'and tho Continuous Government, e.w Zealand has nothing to live for and nothing to hope for." Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coujihs ajid Colds never fails. Is. Gd.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 4
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148Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 4
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