The attribution of sinister motives to the promoters of such a body as the Farmers’ Union is a sign of weakness which the astute Premier and his followers should have had more tact than to have exhibited.— Waikato Argus. The southerly buster at its height, With wind and rain and sleet, Is bound to give us every night IVet clothes and cold damp feet. Bad coughs and colds must then prevail, W T e’ll try to make them fewer, And take a dose of never fail— Some Woods’s Gheat Peppermint Core.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 183, 10 August 1901, Page 4
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