A COMPLAINT.
DEAR MISTER EDITOR WRITER
Conld you let me ask if there fs any preventing of cruelty to animals ia Ashburton. My mother goes to Bora« lecture on Snturday afternoon With Mis Jones and stayed out to tea with her afterwards. C>mes home when I was to bed. I was hurrydly waked out of sound sleep whilst mother tied cloths all round my arms and legs, and as she could not fix them right she kept on tiying again until I got very bai cold through not having my cloches on. All Sunday | mother talked nothing else but medic'ne words. On Monday night father clears off to same lecture this time, and I goat, early to bed to make up want of sleep, hut father comes h me at ten, and feared he will forget what doctor tells him he lugged me out of bed again with my little small brother, and mother and dbd ties up our heads and feet again. After, they end ad up in a mighty quarrell over some lying grief knot, and me and my brother is now quite ill. Will you plpase help me stop these on-goin?s.—Your little servant, Jimmy Fmitii
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 3
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198A COMPLAINT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 3
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