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£ DO IT ELECTRICALLY, AND ___ B - T TJ S t_> 0 I t F or Y ov: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL 5 AND ■ - ENGINEERING CO., r LTD. ;, Manager: J. ALLDM, A.A.I.E.E. toellesley .. ; graEEi.. ry_s*r. 'PHONES: 2MO, 2510, and A 393. D CHAMPION'S :.;; prowess. v . .. ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE ; LEADING STATESMEN. ' ' - \ J AND THE REASONS WHT "HE" IS DIFFERENT TO OTHER MILLERS. _ d " =-..--..- ___ :-..:- ~-i ' ~t L t THE LATE RIGHT HON. SEDDON * " atate'd' (vide "Hansard"): - ■ t . "That the then Southern Flour Trust was not dangerous while 'Champion f Muscle Raiser Floor* was such a . t ..... power, In the .Dominion." ' X' , ' "' . * •■ -- '* -Arid ti«—die—p to saT'sfncei'lt-as-'i—st put . .tw«.So*|theJ_^.f^o»£ ; ;- fulfilling the late gentleman's prophecy. ; f THE RIGHT HON. MASSEY. stated * from ,:_le.public platform during the aente shortage of Wheat and Flour, :;; ? -'"- : "*' ' " *'"- "■ : ' •" •' ~ t •tT_at-lie AM lnJtvWish. to _*tt*e '.'Chain- "■; pioh' a free advertisement, but it . ' was' _—f b6uh_en'• duty'-to'- Say that f the Dominion was- grateful to him for. baring aach remarkable fore- " 1 sight or business acumen in saving . the Dominion from a sorry plight." . . Later, on.-when speaking -in. the House __,on the .Dominion resources, and ..the efficacious, powers of "Champion,", Mr ' ■ ..Thomas Wilford. rudely asted if there i were' any ""VIRTtJE" in it, to which 1 Mr Massey promptly replied "That, it was .a splendid Hoar, and ] made from good milling wheat 1 ," . which brought forth deafening applause.' i 'SIR .JAMES.ALLEN is at times inclined 1 to have a flirt with Champion, and' , which has every indication of becoming . %: an intimacy. Sir James is greatly ■■ • Impressed, with "Champion's Efficiency . Coy.," having produced sncti maximum < contributions at the recent Auckland • < and Waikato Show's, and he has . decreed that the Efficiency Coy. is in' every respect an essential industry. ' -," '• .THE HON:. HERBMA*S, Minis},!** ; for . Justice, may deem'"maximum co_tr.ibutlons of Champion Muscle'RAlser" for public, demonstrations 'as ■• dangerous, , ■ .ahal'a .breach 'of "the•TegulatibnS'- Until St. Patrick's Day sports prizes .have ""See-won. Though> before giving a final ' . ruling he will "consult the Hon.' Russell, ~ 'Minister for Internal.Affairs,' 1 who is an authority in-these matters;" 'i".<-'-' I a_ri. : .-'■";*, AUCKLAND. ■ . MORE HOT WEATHER. Fine! ■ But s-bout mid-day and mid-afternoon' .yon.; -feel''.'.'piayedptit". an_ in need. Of a change. What better than to go to Coo_e>B •Cool,- Pleasant -Booms *nd _ay e a Reft'es—iifg Beveraige or One.of the Many Delicious Ice 'Cream Sundaes for which Cooke's*' are' no Ton wiU feel full of, "rim and 'vigour, and at the end of -the day can congratulate, yourself, upon-a good ' day's work. » ; "MEET ME AT ; COOKE'S." I QPFOSITE SMEETON'S ' T»TJILDI_.<__, a AND AT ,- ' TJOAD. Z. . ' '"p ___ '- , : A _ ,*»j_6 __515___Sr6MB BONES 0 £i IX OCR FILLETED FISH ! Only meaty.' 't-SdeT, ' tttJQujonse V- ..... - flesh—the. -flesh-.of prune Steam . __i—J_st ont "of the 6c«a_ ■-. , by' our trawlers. Cleaned and -.Mhsted ready • for frying. 80 priced that a "l«r*. <«o_tpeTs on*. «_SBg__-_«..» big-family. - --NFORD'S, LTD. — " There's a daMt A •_»lt)_D'_-.-''-£^a-_.TI«WB*.-th»-^l?^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1917, Page 4
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