WEBB ON TOP.
Electors of Grey, you have a glorious chance! You can strike a blow for freedom hat wilj crown you with honour as a diadem. P. H. Webb, who asks your vote, 3 a man of sterling worth.
He fs a worker, honest as tto «i&y, true as steel, absolutely clea*. His political inl'Su "burns in his bosom with all the- fire of religious fervour. He works in the bowels of the earth for his bread. He has toiled hard to ifiiderstand the divine discontent of the men of Labor. He is a man —a true man —who would. compel the knees of his enemies, to bend before him. Electors of Grey, in sending -Webb to Parliament, you honor yourselves. Webb has burned the midnight oil to fit himself for the fight for justice. He puts "my class" first —himself afterwards. Always. Electors of Grey, you know Webb, you can trust him —do your duty by" him. Remember "A king can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke and a' that, But an honest man's abune his might, Quid faith, he mauna fa' that." Send as your representative the ' ; noblest work of God" —an honest man. Webb is your man.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 7
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202WEBB ON TOP. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 7
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