ROBERTS RELIEF FUND.
To tint Kdifor. Sir-If that denizen of the dee)), tin* whale, had not a blowhole, and did noi come to the surface at regular intervals ' to "spoilt" and also take in a fresh supply of "gas," then the chances are (here ' would lie an explosion. I notice that "I, Smith" is the "blowhole" fir someone in Stratford, and in conned ion with the Roberts Kelief Fund lie has conic to the ' surface and thanked the Tarannki (iarri- ' son Band for their kind i>lfer through ' your coluuins. If such aj course Was ' necessary, then that duty.'should have ' devolved upon his Worship 'the Mayor or ' Town Clerk. Perhaps tlu'y, like many other people, think that poor Kobcrls anil his family are being advertised too freelv, and that by laldng matters a little more (jolly the Jniltx would be ci|ually good, in the l"«riin. I admit that ii b «'!'' of the in<Mde.ser_ving cases for praclical that ever occtirred, but I am airaid some of our citizens are losing sight of the nVaiii object in endeavoring to put a few feathers in their own caps.—l am. etc., A SYMI'ATHISKI!. Stratford, .Imp ii), IMB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 164, 2 July 1908, Page 3
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192ROBERTS RELIEF FUND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 164, 2 July 1908, Page 3
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