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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Premier of Great Britain, is the same C-B.” who was a pro-Boer, and who was execrated throughout the Empire for sayiDg it was a sin to knock the head off our cousins, the Boers, because the capitalists desired it. A change comes o’er thejspirit of Britons. It remains to be seen whether, when the man who had the courage of his convictions “ goes to the country ” in January, Britons will still show the antipathy that made him the besthated man in the Empire. And, a propos of pro-Boerism, what about Barclay, whom Southern people wanted to slay a few years ago ? He’s on the job again. People are martyred for their opinions'now-a-days, just as they used to bo in those dear old religious times, except that they don’t use “ Scavenger’s Daughters ” and thumbscrews and racks and boiling oil. We civilise but slowly, and change like a weathercock. Exchange.

D. R. OH COSTA I AND AND COMMISSION AGENT l Union Bank Euildir gs, FOR SALE. 800 acres Freehold 1000 acres L.I.P. 700 acres L.I.P. 700 acres Freeh"ld 7CO Acres Freehold, unimprovod 40 aerr s, GO acres, 11 acres Bouse, with 2 acres House, with 4 acres Also,— N Residences and Sections in all parts of Boro gh and Suburbs. lutending investors will find it to their advantage to communicate with me, as terms can be arranged suitable to them.

10 THE LADIES OF GISBORNE. When Shopping, call at PARIS HOUSE, LIBRARY BUILDINGS, PEPL STREET And In> pact the Large Stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S QUTFITTINGS MILLINERY in the Latest Styleß for the Coming Season. ORDERS TAKEN .FOR PLAIN SEWING.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 1

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