Methodist Church Social.
IMPROMPTU SPEECHES*,^*
I. Mr S , being the b™tofJhe entrants called on, receivedthe subj jt **zrtfsrz~ though a nmn, t bc l§^ k M to on bachelois. -n-e wa , m«rbfc that the nature of the tax. if the Government of this Common thought fit to impose a tai on ba« eloM at the next general election the present Parliament would be upset. He, mor over informed the meeting that he con Sea thata. Boon as a y*™S.““ 0 up the position of taking some nrce young lady under wingjhat riter co quences would be a sumciem- «««• energies without the State matter under consideration. After 6 , ting thus far the Chairman notl j£ speaker that time was up, «> ' having finished the subject this ge - man had to sit down. A pointment to those listening, • subject was only just opened, and sure that this gentlemen could tWMgff tinned speaking another half-hour. Bfo^' ever we should advise that he be give£ an opportunity to talk himself dry time
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43335, 9 June 1908, Page 2
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171Methodist Church Social. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43335, 9 June 1908, Page 2
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