LEA &, PERRINS The Oiuginal and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE bears the Signature, thus: — Ask for LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE. Wholesale andfor Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse # Blachwell, London, sc.,sc.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. EETA.IL E-VEPt^r-WHERE. MESSRS W. & G. TDRNBULL & CO. LEVIN & Co. Agents, Wellington.
The following is from the Oamaru mail : ' Great Britain will watch closely next session New Zealand's able experimental legislation.' This is what the London Times says, whilst Mr Bruce, the member for Rangitikei, is ' adversely criticising the Government policy.' The London Times is a Conservative paper, and Mr Bruce is a New Zealand Tory; but the Times is a dispassionate observer, whose only interest is the financial progress of the Colony which is so largely indebted to the. Biitish money lenders, whilst Mr Bruce is a political pedlar, with a hobby or two which he has hunted out of his great grandfather's breeches pocket. It. is curious to learn of the magnanimous and favourable criticisms of the great English Conservative whilet the Tory papers here are railing against the Government on the gronnd that they have created a feeling of insecurity in the minds of the people of Great Britain. But wo are told that New Zealand's legislation is able and that it is experimental. It is, therefore, in the opinion of the Times, clever and original, That is not what the New Zealand Opposition newspapers call it. They can find no terms in che English language sufficiently harsh and contemptuous to fittingly describe it. Fortunately the operation o' the experimental legislation of the Ballancs Government will not be affected in any way by lha opinions of any. bodYi
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New Zealand Mail, 30 December 1892, Page 37
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