Owing to a back fi.ro whilst cranking a motor lorry in his garage, Mr. J. Paton, of Waipukurau, was unfortunate enough to iiave his right arm broken at the wrist. This is the second‘time within a short period that Mr. Paton has suffered this mishap. “iu my humble opinion, so long as farmers throughout New Zealand, whoso interests are identical, aro divided on the shibboleth of party politics, assisting, in turn, both Tweedledeo and Tweedledum, as represented by the Nationalist, and the Reformer, they will be impotent to bring about the reforms necessary to enable the country to get back to sane politics,” declared Mr. S. Vickers, president of fhe New Plymouth Farmers’ Union. “It is up to yon to decide whether the farmer shall take a part in framing the laws of this country for lijs own protection, or shall sink to a'state of peasantry and forget his right-, ful heritage.” Woods' Great Peppermint Cura for coughs and) .colds, never fails, ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 10
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162Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 10
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