partnership? And what would the community think of you if, remembering what you had said about this man, they discovered you were willing to join up with him? And what would they think when they made the- still more staggering discovery that the tottering firm could not possibly hope to carry on without the backing of a dangerous caterie of commercial adventurers? New Zealand is faced with the dread possibility of perhaps irretrievable commercial and industrial dis-* aster unless at the coming polls a strong, stable, and constitutional Government is returned to power. Mr Cuttle stands for such a Government. There is neither "if" nor "might" about his attittude and his policy. But as for you, Mr Veitch, where are you politically You deceived us in 1911. You kept us deceived all through your stew* ardship. On Thursday night last j you again assured us that you tolfl [tiie ivuth in lull. What arc yvSs doing to-dcy? x ' . .r"'\ On the best appointed tables you 'invariably fir.d the best Malt Vinegar ' —SHARLAND'S. Pure, piqua.-j/, palatable. In bulk and bottle at all grocers. 11TI7ANTED to Sell.--6-eylinder Studej baker 7-seater Car — Apply [Adams Ltd., Avenns. * '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17735, 8 December 1919, Page 4
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