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Buy the famous "Buster Brown" Post (ards.— 62 Manners-street, next Opera House. A «tn who recently took a job on a fari near Palmerston, run by an old l^y of frugal mind, writes asking iit is a fair thing that he should haveto change his clothes and put on jippers . every time he goes into the (itchen for meals. He starts worl^t 5 a.m. and finishes at dark, and pen is allowed to amuse himself doin{ odd jobs inside until bed-time. He finks that the time spent m the toil? business might be devoted to a "smV e -°h." We think it quite time he j>'t such ridiculous notions out of his/cad. A farm. hand, particularly roud those parts, should learn to be conYit with the station m life m win* Clod has placed him, and loave lux/ies. to his betters.

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NZ Truth, Issue 60, 18 August 1906, Page 6

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 60, 18 August 1906, Page 6

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 60, 18 August 1906, Page 6

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