THINGS THE OBSERVER WOULD LIKE TO KNOW
—Who has been and gone and the comet T . * '. *tbjM —When D. C. Bates is going off the tap? " v W Z ssn —The real reason of that Costleyyji Home agitation ? ' s jm& —Whether any of Dγ" Henry* al<||| * leged converts have lapsed ; and, if io»!^| how many T •α^lj —What W. F. Massey thinks of the||| action of Grandma in going back, ori'pig her own party ? , ' —Whether the Cardinal has ye6|l| chosen whom he will support in the J|| City East contest ? "^ —Whether Wellington's for the Suez snail service is based 'on-JM sentiment, or what ? - .^|l —Whether the silting deliberations will produce anything|fi more valuable than silt ? 'JM —When the City Council intends pull down its unsightly block of ings opposite the Town Hall T : -sW —Whether the Tramway Employees; M Union has yet passed a vote of sym-?|g pathy to Arthur Bosser in his afflic« <\M —How many times P. J. Nerheny'4f| had visited the Costley Home he made his recent charges against its Jl management ? - -^*M —Whether Thomson Wilson received a special, invitation to University capping ceremony from hi»f«| friend Mr Sisam ? , * \3s| —When the silly and snobbish habit >|| of inscribing names of nonentities foundation stones of small schools: ieSff going to be abolished ? \ SM —Why the daily papers persist - publishing particulars of all "message in a bottle" hoaxes? only encouraging the practice. '-, '.~Wm —If it isn't up to Sir Joseph War4j||j| to provide Arthur Rosser with a nice"|l|l soft seat in the Legislative Council some slight solatium for his woes ? , Vlf| —When Vassal Cox is going announce which side he is on City East election? This suspense terrible and wearing to the nerves ? <^f|| —What the Hon. George Fowlds'Jli went to liotorua for? There's P r ably any amount of hot water at Lynn. We know, there's plenty °£f|||l —The name of the next Americant^H missionary who is coming along'toMfS convert the New Zealand pagans, andif^H what is the carrying capacity of hieA^H - collection box ? - /^JiH —Whether the departing- Dr ford intends to bequeath his to the B.M. A. ? They'd come in very ; |§§B handy to shoo away friendly sbeiety doctors. ~ -|^^» —How it came about that even wily Mr Doidge, of the couldn't get admission into the meeting at the Choral Hail ? > ought to have tried that skirt AOtffiH again. . s- : :'-||iß —Whether Jerry Lundon the remarks made by a correapondpnfeilM of that powerful organ known as Tattmarnnui ."Press," and if shaking in his boots as the result perusal thereof ? - ' • <I^^^H , —William Richardson's opinion concerning, Grandma aid's" statement that he was willin|fie to stand down for A. J. Black i° City East contest? Just fancy. liam standing down for, Any^y^^^^B
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Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 4 June 1910, Page 11
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451THINGS THE OBSERVER WOULD LIKE TO KNOW Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 4 June 1910, Page 11
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