Presently we will find a protest raised against what is becoming very much like a monopoly, for the Fullers look as if they were marching on their way to the dictatorship •of New Zealand's amusements. For the firm that holds the theatres will be the firm that can say what may and what may not tour the Dominion . — Feilding "Star." The criminal, like other human beings, is susceptible to good influences, and it is clearly better, in the interests of society, that the released prisoner should return to freedom after a systematic course of reformative treatment than after a period of purely negative detention. — Patea ' f Press'." There was a poor man up at Cairns, Who possessed but a wife and twelve bairns, whose wheezing and sneezing was so far from pleasing, That it gave him some awful bad tarns < In the midst of his terrible plight, 'Midst the coughing and barking at night ' He found a friend sure in Woods' Pkppi&mint . Ctraß, . '■■■" : ■ ;, ■.:'• •:■ ■•■-;..,■■ ■;■■(•,■:(■■ •■■ Th»t soon put his family all right; V i ,-. v - ; v^; v;
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Observer, 24 July 1909, Page 23
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175Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, 24 July 1909, Page 23
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