What is Local Self-Government ? and how many of our sapient legislators know- anything about it? Ask any intelligent woman for her views on the matter, and she will tell you that it is the right to lay out your own money to the best advantage. The most fervent supporters of this principle have been those who have thronged the portals of Te Aro House for the past fortnight. All who wish to aid: the movement should at once signify their decision by paying an immediate visit to the Surplus Stock Sale at James Smith’s, Te Aro House.— Adv.] ____________
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 2
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