Public opinion on the subject, if it j were aroused, would soon wake up to i the urgent necessity of substituting j scientific assistance for vague and in- ; discriminate and pauperising charity, j Sloppy sympathy and the hasty handing out of a few coins as a I means of stifling the qualms of conI science are doing incalcuable mischief. The English have already lost much !of their sturdy independence. If they are not freed from the blight of soI called "charity" London will become like Rome, a city of cadgers, a nd the ruin of the country will inevitably I follow.—"Mail." ! Hubby : "Your milliner's bill last year has cost me as much as the salaries of my two clerks. It | is more than I can afford." j Wife: "Well, discharge one of 1 them."
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2903, 24 January 1911, Page 7
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134Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2903, 24 January 1911, Page 7
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