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POLITICAL CONTRASTS.

THE HON JOHN BALLANCE. SIR HARRY ATKINSON. SIB JULIUS VOGEL. Opinions on political matters are legion, everybody has an opinion of some sort; some think that Ballance and his party are the willing instruments of the evil one; others think them the only men capable of ushering in that era of unexampled prosperity termed by some enthusiasts the Working Men’s Millennium; others, again, are loud in their praises of the author of the Public Works Policy, whilst others clamour for Sir Harry Atkinson; but one and all are unanimous in pronouncing Buchanan’s House of Commons Whiskey “the Purest and Best in the Market.’’

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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POLITICAL CONTRASTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

POLITICAL CONTRASTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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