O LOR! WHAT NEXT?
To the Editor. Sir,—'''Amen.'' 1 am, Sir, awake, ic''reshed, and much edified, __*.'. Ronnrr. j. bakewell. Waiiui, April 17, 1017. P.S.:—Models o: brevity would Mr time's letters be—len-i assumptions infinu.itioi'r., cjsr.istry, and sermonising—, ■'angry,'" "resentful," and ''vituperative"'.' Who? Am Ij::-king in Jessie's smile. I—"ii shepherd'"---on the best authority I'm told I have to be shepherded every time I go abashing as aforementioned. I have enjoyed Mr. liine's letters immensely—"down and out" is distinctly {■'. rd. "Totiche, M'sieur" I congratulate '.he Tikorangi factory on its production ■ji. something beside butter, Mr. H., wir.ii ii saving sense of humor. But lam 'out" against unfair incidence, not Against taxation in general. And, O Lor! how could the farmers make returns twelve months ago? The DiH.it wasn't passed then, was still in a fog of the Minister's mind. This is only another of Jas. nine's junior's very junior assumptions. And now to here, (his isn't from Tikorangi, conclude. What do you say, Mr. Editor?
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1917, Page 6
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162O LOR! WHAT NEXT? Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1917, Page 6
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