SOCIAL PURITY.
IO 111 l I'DIIOII. Sin, — Tlie lotti'i <>f Mrs Aldis in this day's Herald commendr, itself to all who h.i\o sot'ii the effects of the (jfiu.it social e\ ll of tin* day. [t does seem unmanly and wrong t<> inflict upon nnfoitunatt! women the entue |iiiiii>liiiiciit of man's guilt. It is tune that the matter should be. taken in hand by oui colonial press in such a manner as would indnre the Legislature to tako a foiwird step in tho direction indicated by Mis Aldio, namely, t<> record the names of those men who wantonly violate the sacred social trusts imposed upon them by supenor position, power, <n uthei pint lefjes which manhood clanns n\t>r womanhood. An appe.il has been made to honotnable men by an honourable unni.m on behalf of liei se\, and theiefoie it liehoves us to (,'iM 1 that suppoit which his been to<i lonpf withheld tin oujjh a false sense itf deli cacy tn any movement that may be con sidoied by the jniblie \oilo to be most effee tnein e\|)ositif, r to the \uuld those ulio saciifice the most s,tcu-d lights of homo to then own will with heaitless impunity. — I am, you is obediently, W uk \io. Septembei 14th.
Mr (ii (i \\ i), 1-imahere, invites tenders for making .1 swam]) drain. Mr 1. (j Sandis ad\crtises tlio loss of .i horse .Mr lolm Knox will sell at the Hnmillon \u< - tion Mart on .Saturday, household furniture, HucUejc reaper and mower, cju intity of iron, s\uni{1etrees kiun timber, sundries, lie A Wisi Di uo\ — " Uuaton Wilder, I uint jou toti'll mo how jou kept jourself and family so well the pait spison, when all the r< st of us hive been so mmh, md havo had the doctors running to us so often." Hrother laylor, the answer ii ■very oasj I used Hop Hitters m time, and kept my family well, and saved lar^e doc tor's bill-,. I'"our shillings' worth of it kept us all well .md able tJ work ill the time, and I will warrant it his Lost you and most of your neighbours /10 to AlOO apiece to keep sick the samr time. I fanry you will take my medicine hereafter." See
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 15 September 1885, Page 2
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372SOCIAL PURITY. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 15 September 1885, Page 2
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