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U you could impro\ by the wearing of a worth while to see c Fowld.s Ltd.—(Ad.) rour appearance

PERSONAL. YaTTLL. the Latiy wso cane »' st. on Wednesday about call again? MADAME AZUCEXA, Gifted Clairvoy will be pleased to tee clients.—47, ! I BEG TO APOLOGISE TO ME A CATHET, MK DCRBKIDGE, MR BARRACLOUGH. MR McGEEHAX, Late Chairmen of Committees, And the MEMBERS of COMMITTEES and other kind supporters, for the very uncalled for slur which, has been cast upon the GENTLEMEN AND LADIES concerned in the above by the Hon. George Fowlds in his article in the 'Star'* of last night, ■wherein be makes the assertion that oar cleaa-fonght campaign was tainted by brewers' bribes and liquor interest. WE DO KNOW THE TRUTH, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; THE TRUTH SHALL PRBVAIL IN ALL THTNGS. and therefore as we know tbe absolute facts, we can only feel sorry for the puerile exhibition of disappointed vanitv the HONOURABLE GfSNTLEMAK has displayed, ami we can ask the ELECTORS to be charitable In connection with the HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN'S statement that they. THE ELECTORS OF GREY LYNX, were suffering from MENTAL ABERRATION (or in other words were liIBECTLES), when THEY DID NOT VOTE THL HONOTJBABDE GENTLEMAN bark to office. Some are MIGHTY when they FALL: others are merely MITY under similar circumstances, and I ra afraid that the latter term applies <r> the HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN under these present extraordinary circumstances. I will now af-k ihc Honourable Gentleman to make a public apology through tbe Press. Stating that the besmirching of Scheme 45 and the Ladies and the Gentlemen who worked so nobly In such a Humanitarian Cause, with the taint of *" w «"^ h l iD , e £ and liquor interest pull, was L rrERI.Y UNFOUNDED, and that the wild statement was onlT made In a heated moment, and when suffering the keeu pangs of defeat. JOHN PAYNE. LOST AND FOUND: OST / Silver Drop Ba Dairy, 86, Hobson-st. -Apply ElleiSls OBT, 2 Bay Maxes, light half-dianghtal, Sjts old; one dark bay. one light. Re* ward.—S- BaUantyne. Otaua, Waluku. 5 LOST, probably between Seccombe's-rd. and Newmarket Station, Gold Watch TWMsflet, keepsake. Good reward.— Dadley and Son. 200. Queen-st. 111 L~OOT. on Satuatey. 2nd. tnst.. Fawn and I GTey Collie Dog- Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted.— Q. reward on returning to 8, Sarefleld-sU "Ponsonby. W adrift, a Email Dinghy—Apply James Smith and Co_ Queen-st. 28 D, Black-and-white Sheep Dog. 1 not Clatw.„ .™ ~ Sold to defray expenses.—Apply C. Wil O I.ET. Two Fnrnished or Cafiarnished Front Booms, suit married omspfe or ~—o friends.—Apply 4, Beaconsfleldst., Grey Lynn. 628 -»- Presents is Art. M. Skeates. O-EDALL Stable to Let, on main road.— AppVy Cleai, <""»»1. and. FtrewDod Yard, Ponsonby-rd. TM

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 8

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