MR. MASSETS TOUR.
FXTUEN32vG TO AUCKLAND.
(By Telegraph.— Press Association. ) > CEBISTCHUECH, Thursday. | ( Mr. W. -I". >la*&py (Leader of the I] Opposition) left for the Korth this even- j ing. Mr. Massey said' that he had had : a particularly good time during his visit; to the South Island, and he considered ' ] the political outlook to he very eate- , factory. He intended to revisit Can- , terirary at the earliest opportunity, and ( to spend a fortnight in the province. ( He was unable to say whether he would ■, t>e aUe to come South again before the . House met, but when he did make his 1 visit be would speak in Christo.hiireh. ; The probabilities were that if he did . address a public meeting before ihr 1 House met it would be in AurkJan.l. He < iras waiting to hear what the Govern- 1 ment had to put forward in the way of ] a. poEey, nothing having 'been heard vet : < linen-that~side of the House. * | - . i j lAdias* Irish linen hemstitched hand- i t 2x3X£sk£&, -«a,ch, 4J& perdozeit; special '.1 [i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 7
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173MR. MASSETS TOUR. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 7
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