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WESTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND

Tllijo following niO'tes being the cion.clutaoiis and comparisonsl of a. N-Z.. mineir who has ratiiumed ■fr'ouii Ausitralia are interesting: Ai word or two must now b© said of the Westi Australia,m climaite- It's hot, of course; mm|3)i 'hotitei" thian in 'New Zealand. The summer time is the most, trying periwd. From/ Il^deg. to H7deg. in the ''sihadei is just aibout as much as thie ordinary run of white men'really care for- Alt least not many, while on thisj plainet, wotilkl; tfaiv.'e for it very mjuch hiO'titea*- Whs I gjad to 1 g"et, back to New Zealand"? Yes; ti-'uthfully and in 'all '(sincerity, yets. Ntaw Zealand,, say whalt you like, is the •wiorking mimn's pariadise; it is doubtful if there's aMotiher pflace on. thiisi planet that can in any Way airsnronch it. Here ai working man caiii .always get something to do if. he is'rnnKious to. work. Tlhia ictosit of living isl fai" and away oheapei" hei J© thiaai in Westralia; the climnite all abound is batter, thie wiater supply -for. domestic, use is better and purer, a,ri.d' pi'aidticaHy. icosts nothing, even in thie cities ; and, what is more, New Zealand is not only God's, own co'uiL'tiry—in every -ttfuith. the working mian's paradise!

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 2

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WESTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 2

WESTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 2

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