CORRESPONDENCE.
[To the Editor] Sib, —I noticed at the Salvation 'disgraceful * c&MNfftfiP the' part of one who not only calls himself a man, bnt wouldto. be thought'a "respectable"one "at'that. Everybody seeing that Belf-styled man interrupting the meeting aa,ht t did r and; seeing that person, with kid; i .qlovesiand -. can* would- not '!■ think he would lower 5 - himself m' ; <tbitf' way he did at that meeting! : Ido not care to name him, but when he sees this be will know wlio it is'meant for. Had I been in .charge of the .fneetipg I shbuid have troubled bim appear before the R.M. to answer for hi* conduct. I hope he may take thishomeiiiid in lo dome-'ifiow show himself what he, would. like to- '
be called—a man', &'6. >r One who was There. Masterton February 23rd, 1891»
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 2
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135CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 2
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