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Wc do not know ex >ct!y what the legitimaiG limit may be, hi't when it coroes to carrying ots the business for four or five years an ox must surely p->ss oat of the cat< go y of a lesson in profitable grazing and into that, of the fat woman at the fair —Hamilton Times. As a matter of fact, many members of the “ Lobby Brigade” are fn qm-ntly hard at work doing go«d service fur their constituents, whilst 1 lie men" in the House who are doing the talking are wilfully wasting time t-laying the fool and putting the country to unnecessary expense. —Eitham Argus. As long as these Trust* exist, and aro allowed to grow in power and magnitude they arc an clement of danger (a the beat interests of the colony, and on these grounds, and in view of tho experience of America, it is noecss-.ry t > watch them wi h a view to restriction.— Waihi Daily Telegraph, Wo are disposed to behove that in time the phrase “Made in Wellington’* will become a term of reproach, not with regard to mental ware, bun with reference to Acts of Parliament. Tho average life of an Act nowadays is about) the length of that of a b ot,—Masterton Times, We want all our money and all our men to build up our young nation, bet [did we want them fifty times as much I the sacrifice would be readily made to [show the Marking, envious continental curs that the loyal-y of the lion’s cubs |does not confine it-elf to roaring at st distance. They can bite t"o, as w-ll bo seen if the old parent shou'd be in danger.—Egmont Settler, To talk of the sneers of the German Press making it necessary to send more troops is simply flapdoodle !—Bruce Herald. New Zealand Opposition politicians are exercising their ingenuity to discover aome plausible pretext for blaming the Oheviot earthquakes on to Soddon.— ’.ydney Sunday Times.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 148, 4 January 1902, Page 4

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327

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 148, 4 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 148, 4 January 1902, Page 4

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