GRAND BILLIARD PARLORS (opposite Bros CATHEDRAL ; Recognised, as the ! i Good Attendants. Tak< adwav’s), SQUARE. Most. Up-to-date istralasia. e Lift on Square. PHlii MUNN, Proprietor. STARLAND BILLIARD PARLORS, COLOMBO STREET. For a Good Game of Billiards or Snooker. H. SHUTS, Proprietor.
A chronic cold poor Pcever had. And in a most despondent, mood He hied to town with anxious frown ‘ T " search of Something: Good.” "—“ Cheer Up, Old Top!” quite ONTv-MTNUTE WISDOM. T am against Revolution and Stand j vtillism. Die-hardism is first cousin t-o i ‘Revolution —of the- same breed, both I horn out of lunacy. One comes in i front of the other. and drives the | people to the other. Die-hardism—it :s j a case of trying to gain a seat by : selling a friend rather than by fighting an enemy. I am looking forward in j this election to seeing the progressive i forces cnrne together to concentrate on j the advancement of the country.-—The I ex-Premier.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17015, 13 April 1923, Page 3
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