"AWFUL INGLEWOOD."
(To the Editor.) •Sir, —Any one who has over resided in i Inglewood kntaws that the citizens tilmrft'of need; no champion (not even your correspondent, Mr R. Pyne) to defend their probity; but 'when such an iinddVi»lnial fjoos oait of Ihis way to endeavor to 'belittle the. i-Dlendid philanthropy of a Christian gentleman like Mr Charles | Ahier, he Should remember the old, oJd Gtory about throwing the first stone. None the future can foretell, but before the time a.r.riv-es for Mr R. Pyne to make his final journey, i.e., to the boneyard on Wife MJ, he may pine,, and pine in vain, for such a friend as "Charlie Ahier.'' I Now, Mr Pyne, put that in your pipe ' and nmoke it.—l inn, ete., GT'O. HY. POPE I Urenui, May 1914.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 8
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132"AWFUL INGLEWOOD." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 8
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