THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
A (ioVKIINMENT Or CoMI’IIOMISK
Amid many distracting 'and contending voices, the Government must needs walk circumspectly, and -Mr Downio Stewart invites the electors to judge that it has kept a lair and safe course, and lias discharged its functions in a due sense of its onerous responsiblities, and with success in the poinotion of the general interests of the neoole of the Dominion as a whole, ft call certainly not be urged against the present Government that it has not shown sufficient willingness to give consideration to tile representations of varied interests throughout the community. If anything, it may appear to have endeavoured to compromise rather too much between national and sectional interests, with the inevitable result of giving satisfaction in one quarter at the expense of dissatisfaction in another. —‘-Otago Daily Times.” Paterson’s have opened up a large variety of delightfully new bungalow aprons at a very low cost, prices ranging from Is lid. Bee our window display.—Advt. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1928, Page 2
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163THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1928, Page 2
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