PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO REFORM.
List No. 2. The Lawyer The Hotelkeeper The Clergyman The legal man, who inoludeth In bis little bill of costs auoh items as— To perusing telegram advising that Brown would be in town in time for the trial ... ... 3s 4(1 Telegram in veplv expressing our approval, &0., paid transmitting same, Is ... ... ... 4s 4d Conferring with you when we advised you that, In our opinion Smithson was 44 no better than he ought to be ” ... ... 10s 6d The clergyman, who discoursefch exceedingly lengthy discourses, combats the preAdamite theory and Darwin’s evolution theory; redaoeth to ooolesiastical palp all those who ventured to express a doubt as to the author of the Pentateuch, upholds Armfoianiem, and criticises Galvanism ; donounceth the Baptists and the Mormons, John Wesley and Confucius, and exposetb Montanlam, Noatorianiam, AphtartiodoaetIsm, and Arianism all in the same sermon ; be ought, we think, to reform. We are sare he ought to reform. The hotelkeeper who collecteth Bctoftan’an's House of Common's Whiskr bottles, filletb them with an inferior spirit, and is thus the direct cause of much indignation and dissatisfaction. 2
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9880, 11 April 1893, Page 4
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183PEOPLE WHO OUGHT TO REFORM. New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9880, 11 April 1893, Page 4
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