HORI WANTS A JOB
HORI
KAIPOAKA.
EAST COAST MAORI'S LETTER. Thus an East Coast Maori wrote to the editor, regarding his own particular unemployment wrories: — Dear Mister, — P'y lcorry ehoa I -read it in you paper how te rangitira for te — what you call it — te komiti for te Town Board she got it te big row for some ferra pefore. I tink so some tangata in te komiti he no rike to talk' at ora. Py kripes she rike te ferra pefore she what you call sit on te fence. "What you tink? Werra, I been talk my wahine and he say: ''Hori, you been te interrupter pefore fpr te Maori king, wjiaffor you never see Harry B'uchanan ge't it ta job interrupter for te komiti." Maria— you know, my wahine — he terra me spose I never hurry up, some ferra call it Mr. Rafferty get it te job and I am bust again. Werra, Mister, tbat why I write it you and I thank you very much. Please you give it what you call te unsolicitored t'estammonial so I got it te job. Good-bye, babv. Excuse me. vour resnectable
servant,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 156, 24 February 1932, Page 2
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192HORI WANTS A JOB Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 156, 24 February 1932, Page 2
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