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SALUS POPULI SUPREMA EST LEX.

(,Th« welfare of the people is the supreme law.) MODERN SOLOMONS 7. HOT AIR. Mj Dear People,— You must admit modern Solomons are springing up like mushrooms with the t'encral elections not fur distant. And those who have had no business cxpenonce are the ones who have the most to say on things which they know nothing about. It they would only remain silent things would 60on adjust themselves, but when one reads the piffle suggested S3 a panacea for all ills, which .is simply an overflow from an egotistical imagination, and if bought at the vendor's pneo and placed on the market it would bo unsaleable. Tho next Solomon is the one who states " The food habits of the New Zea; landers are the worst in the world. Pray, where did he come from? And Champion is anxious to moot this human specimen for research purposes. Tho canny Scots' revival is one of the hest I have read tor a long time, and 1 hope it docsn t catch on here, as they repudiate their debts, though the old dictionary which thev arc working on implicitly states. " Owe no man anything.' Unless the canny Scot is working on a revised edition specially compiled •'or the awakening. This is not tor advertising purposes, as my people appreciate a food food product. v., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 6

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SALUS POPULI SUPREMA EST LEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 6

SALUS POPULI SUPREMA EST LEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 6