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[Cartoonist unknown]:Two sides to a question - no. II. Punch, or the Auckland Charivari, 30 February 1869 (p.100).
Ball, Murray Hone, 1939-2017:'You will notice kid, as you get older, that the world is divided into two kinds of people...' N.Z. Listener, 1981.
Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :They might be rich but how many of them have got sixty million sheep? National Business Review, 26 July 1978.
Ball, Murray Hone, 1939-2017:'Sir, as representative of the FIELD LABOURERS UNION FOR FRIENDLY YOKELS (F.L.U.F.F.Y.) I have come to ask for some....' Punch. 20 November, 1974.
Punch :The needlewoman at home and abroad. [London, 1850]
Levy, Mark :[Mr Wright, moneylender in Wellington ca 1930?]
Evans, Malcolm, 1947- :Give me your (tired) old (poor), wealthy, (huddled) selected masses yearning to breathe (free) money into our ecomonomy. New Zealand Herald, 14 October 1998.
Shallabala, fl 1843 :Capital and Labour. Punch, or the London Charivari, 1843 (vol 5, p.49).
Punch :Here and there; or, emigration a remedy. London, 8 July 1848.
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :"I simply went out and bought a few more - Now I have one for every sticker in the week". Evening Post. 8 March 1979.
New Zealand National Party: Things are better; let's keep them so! [1954]
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