Our local contemporary stigmatises certain petitioners to the Borough Council afl hypocrites, because he held, we presume, as Chancellor to Madame Le Brand, " receipts for money re ceived by them from the iniquitous person whom it was sought to cast out of the town." One of these hypocrites is, doubtless, Mr Paytcn, who, before ho bcoame aware of therharaoter of the establishment conducted by Madame Le Brand, advertised her palmistry business, Mr Payton is quite prepared to meet the charge of hypocrisy, but will Mr Oargill also make a clean t.east of his business relations with Madame Le Brand; will he reveal the terms on which be placed his bouse at her disposal ? If he is afraid to do this, we venture to submit that he, and not Mr Pavton, is a hypocrite in this matter. Mr Payton has nothing to conceal, and trusts Mr Oargill ia prepared to be equally candid,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4493, 3 August 1893, Page 2
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