A WOMAN'S VOICE.
"A Woman of Paa-nel" whites in; the. Auckland Herald-:—"It is an ominous sign; in an election campaign' wheaii the bribes grow bigger as the end dlnaiws near. On© can imagine Sir Jbhn wiring to Sir Joseph: "What shall.l offer next?" And Sir Joseph repines:- "Spare nothing. Offer the seat of government, with ourselves thrown, .in. Give them that old Ministerial bench which is just breaking down." Heavens! Oan ever Auckland be sufficiently grateful ? Is some violent earthquake at hand, and wil. Wellington throw out the .whole Government, as sihe threw out Sir Joint Find'lay? Well, we don't- want it. The Government is always offering us- 'things we don't want. It everything but reform. For twenty years this parental Government has beeni loading its and' industrious children with debt, taking their savings in. an ever-increasing proportion, and paying (tihem in pKomiises:. Now the women of the country, as well as the men, are determined that this shall cease."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10492, 1 December 1911, Page 4
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160A WOMAN'S VOICE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10492, 1 December 1911, Page 4
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