A Colonial Treasurer who is engaged in perpetual strife with the Auditor-General of the colony creates more than a suspicion that there is a skeleton in the cupboard that will yet rattle its bones before the gaze of those who have to bear the brunt of all this reckless and extravagant administration. The worst has not been revealed. —North Otago Times. While Alfred the Great, for centuries past, Has slept in his tomb of rest, Old England has grown to be ever so vast. Till now she is greatest and best. May her sons never have to suffer defeat, But hold their dear island secure. Their healths they can keep and coughs always beat, With Woods’ Great Peppermixt Cere.;
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 223, 27 September 1901, Page 1
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119Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 223, 27 September 1901, Page 1
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