Our Education Act is a wonderful structure —but it is a Car of Juggernaut, which crushes out of a teacher his higher and nobler powers, and reduces him to the level of a pass ’’-grabbing machine. —Masterton Times. It is high time that this hypocritical profession of zeal for public morals was put an end to. The post office has no right to stand exempt from penalties which it imposes on every other agency employed in the promotion of racing sweeps.—Auckland Star. Aurora Australis! that wonderful sight, That dazzles the eyes with its brilliance and light, Occurs in those regions where ice and the snow, Extend everlasting above and below. Such a climate would kill us so used to the heat, Sew Zealand’s bright sunshine is so hard to beat. It is here we escape coughs and colds t o be sure, By taking that Woods’ Great Peppe bmini Cure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 159, 17 July 1901, Page 4
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