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PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO REFORM.

List No. 2.

The Lawyer The Clergyman

The Hotelkeeper

Tbe legal mao, who inoludeth in his little bill of costa finch items as—

To perusing telegram advising that Brown would be in town in time for tbe trial ... ••• 3a 4d Telegram in reply expresoiug our approval, &0., paid transmitting same, Is ... ... ••• 4a 4d Conferring with you when wo ad. vised you that, in our opinion Smithson was 11 no better than ho ought to be ” ... ... 10 fl 5d Tho clergyman, who diaoouraekh exceed, ingly lengthy discourses, combats tho preAdamite theory and Darwin’s evolution theory ; reduceth to ecclesiastical pulp all those who ventured to express a doubt aa to tho author of tho Pentateuch, upholds Arrainiaoiam, and criticises Galvanism ; de» oonnoeth the Baptists and tho Mormons, John Wesley and Confucius, and exposeth Montanism, Nestorianiara, Aphbartlodooet* lam, and Arianism all in the same sermon ; be ought, we think, to reform. We are sure he ought to referm. The hotelkeeper who colleoteth Buchanan’s House of Common’s Whisky bottles, filletb them with an Inferior spirit, is thus the direct cause of much indignation and dissatisfaction, 2

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9839, 21 February 1893, Page 4

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187

PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO REFORM. New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9839, 21 February 1893, Page 4

PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO REFORM. New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9839, 21 February 1893, Page 4

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