•'II' anti-socialism be the policy of both the Government and Opposition parties, why, in the name of common sense, do not they join * forces to fight it?" asks the Wairafapa' Daily Times indignantly. "As matters now stand they are, by bickering with one another, giving socialists the chance to return members of Parliament at the coming general election. For *ur own part we are indifferent as to whether Sir Joseph or Mr. Maasey* becomes our political guide, philosopher and friend. We want, a National party, strong enough to hold its own against socialists and anarchists.'' Pearson's pepto-chlor removes that frightful pain iu the o'-cat, Is, 23' W, 4j.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 3
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