Temperance Advocate.
(Special to Times.)
Wellington, last night. Mr Woolley, the temperance advocate, has conducted brief missions in Hobart and Sydney, and is engaged for Melbourne, Ballarat, and Adelaide, from which port he sails by the China on October 10th. The New Zealand Alliance is taking advantage of his spending some days longer than anticipated in Australia, and is endeavoring to push its project for securing a return visit to New Zealand in 1902 to a successful issue,
Whether is it better for a man to earn £2 a week and be able to live for tiOs. otto earn £o a week and have to pay £2 19s 9d to keep going '? This is one of the most important social questions that will have to be faced in the near future.— Christchurch Spectator,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 224, 28 September 1901, Page 2
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