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Letters from the Argentine to the editor 01 tile Auckland Weekly telJ a stoi'y of selling out at great sacriliee and willingness to take anything to get. out of the country. One passage reads: "There is absolutely no protection tor life or property in this country. For instance, a murderer will be set at liberty after the officials have got all his money and sold his goods and have pocketed the proceeds We will be glad to get out of Iho place even with light pocket books. Tile Government, of the country is spreading propaganda to attack settlers from England. The propaganda in England should be stopped by the British Government. We want t'o get lo a. country where .there is British law. 1 sold out at. immense sacrifice, and will be the first of a large parly to arrive. The others arc doing their best to sell out, and are willing to make big sacrifices to get out and make new homes in a country like New Zealand. Affairs here are grossly mismanaged. For instance, my lawyer in Buenos Aires informs me that there must be a couple of thousand titles which should have been signed by the former Minister of the department. The new Minister is now revising t.hese documents. They were formerly kept back for political purposes. I have suffered severely at the hands of the thieves, and my'son was wounded. Uind may be dearer in New Zealand, but you' have a superior climate, facilities we do not have here, middlemen cannot so extensively rob the farmer, and yon have not got hands of stock thieves allowed fo go scot free."

My throat was sore, iuy Jungs vv strained, Wliato'er I tried no ease I gained, Until a friend whoso aid 1 sought 111 four charmed words salvat brought, 1 promptly bought wiiat I was bid, * The wisest thing I ever did. v One bottle gave me comfort sure Woods' Great Pennermint finrn

> KREBS & HAItNETT. > ElGii CLASS TAILOES. 125 LAAIBTON WELIJNGTO.N | to announce that owing to in-' I creased business in "Wellington the/ j i are compelled to close their branch in ' Otaki, and hope their Otaki customers ' will place tueir orders with them in Wellington, Keincrnber Address:— ( 123 Lambton Quay (Next Public Trmt J Oflic«). I A. J. WATTS, . PAINTEB AND PAPEBKANOEii, | ->TAKX | iPao.n iio, 73, j j LATEST DESIGNS OF WALE- I f PAPEE IN STOCK. ; ciIAD, OIL, AND /toTISTto | | STJNDEIES. I THE PEIMEST OP MEAT j MAY ALWAYS BE SECUiiED Al I I A. KNIGHT'S | (Successor to Messrs Noble Bro#.) CLEANLINESS, CIVE4TJT, J ATTENTION. ' !

ONLY THE BEST AND PEIMEBI. DAILY DELIVERY. Custorners treated with Civility »d 4 Attention. J. faSley. i GOING OUT TO THE BEACH? THEN CALE AT HOSKING'S For GROCERIES, FRUIT, And DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. C. G, HOSKING POST OFFICE STOR'E.* (Successor to Miss Boss). FOE - 5 GEOCEBTES, CEQCKEBY, IBONMONGEEY, ETC., CLOTHING, GO TO —- FISHER'S,

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Otaki Mail, 5 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 5 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 5 October 1923, Page 4

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