'lt is too much to expect that young teachers shall work all day in the schools and prepare for their examinations in the evenings. It has come to our knowledge that this working double tides has broken down many young girls mentally and physically.—Hamilton Argus. The people are sick to death of'the complainings, the fault findings, the back-bit-ing and slandering by the Conservative Opposition. All that Mr Massey and his followers desire is office, and its emoluments, its patronage and its power. Let them once get hold of the reigns, }and then Heaven pity the demooracy.—Carterton Leader.
NOTICE. SPRAYING AND PRUNING. G-. BALLABD IS prepared to undertake Spraying acd Pruning by Contract. Experience in Kent Orchard?, South, of England, Australia, and New Zealand. WHEN Travelling on the Coast, stop at the Tokomaru Hotel. Excellent accommodation, first-class stabling and pad* docking,—J. H. Jamieson, proprietor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1428, 12 April 1905, Page 1
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