A PHILANTHROPIC CALL.
(to the editor.) / Sib, —A Swiss professor has! been riving to prove that fish inlliger.ee. With this laudable/object > has been standing up to his Aeck in iter for eight hours a day folding t bread crumbs, and as a regard has en gratified to find that fish how a gh order of intelligence anh soon splayed the utmost affection i r their anefaotor. I would like to iggest iat some of the Southern Members 'Parliament, who take such deep iterest in our King Country, bould line up here and try and prove bene•Ctors to the Maori in a truly raGtiil manner. The sba-k fisbinj lould e improved and thus the Mao i race enefitted. Let these philanthropic a mbers come and stand up tot tbeir ecks at the Kswhia Geada for igb ours a day with 41b. loaves of jread br the sberk-*. It would be in rest tig to ob-erve whether the 11 irk’ iieodly feeling- w >u'd overcoiu be> C potion to a vegelibie die I T.-uld then only -emai l to g tb» Barks* opinion as to the intel ano O the P.M’s. (Jintbropic ’Jem hrs). —You e, etc..
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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195A PHILANTHROPIC CALL. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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