SIR JOSEPH, ACTING OX "CHAMPION'S" ADVICE, HAS PUT HIS LAND "BILL IN EGG PICKLE. CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS. A til October, 1906. " SIR JOSEPH WARD, Wellington,- " Having accomplished one of the greatest feats of the session, in terms of our instructions, by despatching: the Reciprocal Treaty, you may give the boys a permit for the Exhibition, and close the shop and put the Land Bill in egg pickle during the vacation, as its burst ing-up policy will not touch the sender's private estate; so you may publish names of unfortunates." By order. P. VIRTUE. 12th October, " SIR JOSEPH WARD and HON. IfcNAB, Wellington,— . " Sorry you have collapsed so soon under ' MASSAGE.' Sending down some ■ CHAMPION' Muscle Raiser to rally." (Signed) VIRTUE. rpHE gAN pE AN CISCO THE HERALD SUMMARY Will be Published NEXT THURSDAY MORNING. Th* Contents will include LATEST MINING. LOCAL, SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL. POLITICAL. SOCIAL. AND DOMESTIC NEWS. The HERALD SUMMARY contains the Latest and Fullest Colonial News for Home Eeaderi, and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. CXE PENNY PER COPY. i'early Subscription Uranked and posited regularly from the Herald Office to any address), in advance ... ... 4 Ditto, ditto, credit ... ... 6 C Country Readers may have the Summary posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d stamps to the Publisher. The newspaper mail will close at 12 noon on Friday. Octobcr 19.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 4
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