BIAS AND BUTTERFAT. SAiLUS iPOBBU SUPREMA IRST IjEX. (The 'welfare of tbe people is tbc supreme law). My Dear People,— What i« blae? I am credibly informed that those associated with political, social end religious matters .' uot free friro It, and they practically comprise the buman race, the legal fratornily excepted, as it poses as an unbiassed authority on all thinps. .1 notice my coun'trypeople are much exercised as -to how many cows a man Bhould milk and frtrtp a day, and I am anxiously waiting for the legal fraternity's ruling, ami os to the rate of pay to produce birtterfat, plus Uielr fees. My dear people. Champion is neither •biassed nor a stripper, an everyone with a mouth is welcome to his Champion Muscle Raiser Floor and St«ndarc Oatmeal, KoUerl Oats and Gruel iMeal, provided coal Is supplied. With much feeling, V AUCKLAND. ASK FOR HANCOCK'S IMPERIAL ALE AND STOUT. HANCOCK AND CO. (N.Z.), LTD., BREWERS AND BOTTLBKB, AUCKLAND. A DEMEMBER, Remember. Fifth of Novem■l* ber is Kaiser Day. Boy Hazard's specially assorted Fireworke, 2/0, G/, 10/ a box. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 241, 8 October 1920, Page 4
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