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A correspondent with 19 years of Canadian life, writing to an English j journal, gives a warning to those intending to settle in Canada. He states :— There ara thousands of pe6ple here who have to be fed by the cities at the j present time. There is no work for them to do, and the country is too cold for people who are not properly clad and fed. So far as Canada is concerned, it is a fine country, but politics are rotten and a disgrace to any civilised nation. Advertising has beeu developed to keep iiace with present-da)' business methods— with preservt-dav" distribution. i The present proprietary of the ECHO would like to do much more than at present in helping the district to forge i ahead, but to do this on amicable and ; business lines requires the whole-hearted : support of the populace, not that, we are ; complaining in the least, but we can | assure our readers that we have room upon cur patent address wrapping - machine (just imported) for at 'least another 1000 subscribers! * In the inwards of Urswera wilds lives old Riui, part Tohunga., part humbug, and chiefly Brig-ham Young or Solomon. Run once trapped through Auckland : like Jacob of old, with long curly black ■ hair and ten wives at his heels. T(i<? famous ' 'mip]ju' Writing-pads ; obtainable! i'.oiu ail (Stationers and , Storekeepers, at 6,1. and is each.*

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 May 1914, Page 3

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Untitled Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 May 1914, Page 3

Untitled Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 May 1914, Page 3

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