Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHAMPION IS CLASSED "A" ESSENTIAL, WHICH SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR HIS VITALITY A2iD PBOWESS— JJIS MOTTO IS "All tilings whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.''— Truly characteristic. Champion i 3 grieved that the Wellington "Post," at the Beat of learning, hag made the following attack:—"Many, adds the 'Post,' would be glad to pull out of the war if they could hide their backsliding under the pretext of some higher service, but New Zealand must discharge her full duty, avoiding anything savouring of war weariness.'' Well, who are the backsliders? Champion is of the opinion they are the ones over military ag» like himself, who are profu&o in advice as to what others should do, while we remain in comfort at home, saying with all solemnity, "we must --- it through.'' But Champion is of opinion the public can s«o through us. "Why don't we approach Sir Jamee Allen like men, and aay "Tako our all, why kill the small man? and we ar e willing to do anything you want, from milking cows to carting coal, hut lot us win the war by sending away every man up to 50 years of age, and wo will fill their places, keop their busi- . neasee together (under supervision), and the homo firea burning." Champion is of tho spinion that excuses would be unlimited &3 'iO hereditary ailments far beyemd the rcmperativo, powers of his Standard" Gruel Advice is one of tho most erratic and cheapest—except from lawyers and sometimes tho Prc63—commodities now on tho market. Recent cablegrams from Franco statod that 125,000 farm owners and workers had been taken from tho fi?htin<r lines and again put dn tho land to produoe, in faoe of tho heavy importations of Chinese and others for this work. Mr Moss, of th« Efficiency Board, Btates that 20,000 farm owners and workers had enlisted up to end May. How does this compare with France? The most revenuo and taxation is derived from the soil, so we must not bo cauiht Trapping with an overdoso of false patriotism. My people, your only salvation is to stick to Champion Muscle Raieor Floux and Standard Oatmeal and Rolled Oata. I am, T7 • AUCKLAND. 19-7-18. V.j . ' ARGUMENTUM ,-r > JUDICIUM. (Argument appealing to the judgement). 6379 O.L. KINCAID'S PEARL OF THE EAST TEA 2a 4d lb. Without Coupons. Q KINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA ■2a per lb. "Without Coupons. KINCAID'S FAMILY TEA Is lOd lb. Without Coupons. CEYLINDO TEAS 2s 2d, 2a 6d lb. With Coupons. OUCH High Quality Teas could not possibly-be sold at above prices were it not for our system of buying direct, and selling direct to you, thus eliminating all middle profits. KINCAID'S, LTD. KIM 3-412

TO ADVERTISERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 60NDITI0NS ON WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every care Is exercised in regard to tho due insertion of Advertisements, >ihe Proprietors do not hold, themselves responsible for fiottineertion through accident or from • other causes, and the Proprietors Re* eerra to themselves {he right of omitting Advertisements that they may deem . objectionable,' even though etioh Advertisements may have been received and piiid for in the usual course of business. P. BELIG, ' Manager, OJj. Christchurch Press Co., Ltd. ADVERTISING CHARGES. FOR CASH ONLY. •WANTED—AII Notices respecting employment, not exceeding 2 lines (about 1& words), Is per insertion cash, and 6d for each additional 6 words or under. FOR SALE or TO LET—Not exceeding 2 lines (about 12 words), Is per insertion cash, and 6d for each additional 6 words or underi v WANTEDS—When referring to Tenders or Amusements, 6 lines or under, 2a 6d each insertion. LOST and FOUND—HaIf-inch or underi 2s 6d cach insertion. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, or DEATH Notices —Cash, half-inch Or ■under, 2s 6d. Death and Ftlneral Notices combined 6a cash. FUNERAL NOTICES—Six lines Qa 6d. MEMORIAM NOTICES—Six lines 2s 6d, every additional Bix lines or fraction* 2a Gd. DOtJBLE RATES will bo charged for any .of the above when the ctuh is hot sent with order. • MINIMUM CHARGES for BOOKING any single advertisement, 2s Gd SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Prepaid £1 6a per annum; booked, 30s (postage extra).

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19180723.2.33.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16271, 23 July 1918, Page 6

Word Count
685

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16271, 23 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16271, 23 July 1918, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert