The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON.
CmusTMAS once iuore is upon us, and the seasoji is accoin])ii.nied uiih tile atmosphere of goodwill and kindliness that is its unvarying accompaniment. Here in A'ew Zealand (lie season conu-s approi)riately to oblitcrati; tliu bitterness engendered by recent disagreements in the commercial and industrial world, now happily settled. ]J the happenings and experiences (has passed.prove to he stopping stones to better understanding mid mutual reasonableness, the hitlerness of the contest will have been for great good. For the present il can be said surely and truly (hat the season of Christmas must engender feelings inuiually favourable for the mending of aniniosiiics. In Levin, fortunately, these have boon less acute than those experienced in the cities, whose walerfronts provided ilie scenes of indusii'ial war during the lasl iwo months. That all bitterness may |)ass away speedily local and metropolitan is a proper wish for this auspicious season- of peace on earth and goodwill lo all men. And we wish our readers one and all, AMHKIIY Oil lITSTMAS.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1913, Page 2
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177The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1913, Page 2
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