In spite of the statement that has been made over and over again that capital is being frightened away by the Government's labour legislation, the number of manufactories, the hands employed, the amount paid ia wages and the value of the manufactures have all largely increased during the poet five years.—Timaru Post.
An Irish post boy, having driven a gentleman a long stage during torrents of rain, the gentleman civilly said to him “ Paddy, are you not very wet ?” ’
" Arrah ! 1 don't care about being very wot, but plaza y* r honour, rP m very d r y.”
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 135, 30 November 1901, Page 4
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98Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 135, 30 November 1901, Page 4
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