WHAT MARS NEW ZEALAND'S BEAUTY.
(To the Editor.)
Sir.—Those Avho get up early in the rr.orujiig- and look round on the bounties of nature must feel a sacred iniluence, and know that solemn silence is profoundest praise. But a little later en when the sun is at boiling point, and one is shoulder to shoulder with l"fe and bustle, and hears young lnds that are just budding into manhood continually using foul language, it makes one feel that he is as near Hades as possible. This language is greatly on the increase and bids :air to become the common language of the working classes. They cannot have brains to know that New Zealand is a heaven below or they would not pollute the life-giving air that our God has given us.—l am, etc.,
J. A. CAMPBELL. Parnell
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 294, 13 December 1898, Page 2
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