The raising of the religions, bogey iit be Caversham election, by jMrEarnhaw, raised a chorus of disapproval s might have been expected, seeing; hat bis charges are obviously untrue, nd candidates for Parliamentary lonours would do well to remember bat colonists are far too enlightened iow-a-days to allow sectarian/ strife or larrow-minded bigotry to influence bem.—Hokitika Times. ■ To-day .we are preparing to send nother Contingent, hot because our " ieloved Motherland is in . any danger j ■<--w ior because there is. the slightest fear i or her prestige ; not because & pledge I our loyalty and our patriotism, is> 4 leeessary, but because our jmen, sauted to do the hard, the thankless) he bitter work-of the finishing np’*<rf, * he campaign, while pampered*®*® inppydom’* feasts upon daotfceKl« pecially.. prepared by .professwaJilgoid ihefs, reclines upon spring ipd covers itsaristocratic down 1-CartM-too
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 151, 11 January 1902, Page 4
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137Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 151, 11 January 1902, Page 4
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