" The inau " South pf tubman the Line who ought to of . make his mark iu the makaiiktu. world is " the man of Maknretu,"—Mr AV. F. Hewlett, 'Sow and again " the man of Makaretu'" puts forth some entirely original idea, which if oav-
ried out would alter the destiiiies of the habitableglobe. Half the public men of New Zealand Love taken a turn at tbe bimetallism question (tbe other half have been too wise to touch it), and have dropped it like a hot potato. Not one has scored off it and when we began to think tliat the problem was as insoluble as" the Chicago tenser," MrHowlett comes along and gives us a solution, which, if adopted, would boom Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, Ho calls in a now motal" silgo" to redress the wrongs of the old, but those who have a craze on this subject had better write to Mr Howlett direct for a copy of his little pamphlet.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 2
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