THE MESS THE BANKS MADE.
The following gem is so well adapted to the times, and which ‘‘it is stated” is to be introduced in public schools as a ■■historical lesson, appears in the Saturday Advertiser :— This is the mess the Banks made. This is the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. This is the man that lacked the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. These are the.bills unmet by the man that lacked- the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. These are the merchants who took the bills .unmet by the man that lacked the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. These are the men who exported the goods from Home to the merchants who took the bills unmet by the man that Jacked the cash which was not to;be bad that caused the mess the Banks made.
This is the credit soon stopped by the men who exported the goods Iroin Home to the merchants who took the biils mimet by the man that lacked the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. This is the manager who at the first put on the screw that cooked the credit soon stopped by the men who exported the goods from Home to the merchants who took the bills unmet by the man who lacked the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made. This is the board of directors that gave a sly hint to the manager who at the first put on the screw that cooked the credit soon stopped by the men who exported the goods from Home to the merchants who took the bills unmet by the man who lacked the cash which was not to be bad that caused the moss the Banks made. This is the Three Million Loan which will soon allow us to laugh at the board of directors that gave a sly hint to the manager who at first put on the screw that cooked the credit soon stopped by tlic men who exported the goods from Home to the merchants who took the bills unmet by the man that lacked the cash which was not to be had that caused the mess the Banks made.
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 442, 9 July 1879, Page 3
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