SWEARINGS!
(Tn tho Editor). i —You’ll excuse, mo if T make use lof Air Veitch’s swear-word when ho ‘gets particularly worked-up. for I am ' a bit worked-up myself now. I must 1 snv “Heavens!” or should it be “Tn ;th*e name of Heaven!” why doesn’t Mr * Veitch “get out” before it’s too Irtto! | For, as far as Wanganui is concerned. I and to use tho -words ho always used 1 m tho late Afr Alassey. “ho must go!” I As “ho is thought so highly of in other parts that ho could win a seat I hlmost anywhere,” why doesn’t he gn |to one of those “better ’olos” and , leave us “to return tn power men who I have tho interests of the countrv at j heart, put our faith in them, and we i will have throe years of cleanliness and j confidence; ” and. “when” ho has won one of them “so oasilv.” ho will bo able to return to us and sav. “truly a prophet h*nth no honour in his own city!” For staying hero he must he classed onlv “also ran.”—l am. etc., AMONG THF CROWD. Wanganui, November 1, 1925.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19444, 2 November 1925, Page 8
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