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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHAMPION IS CLASSED "A" ESSENTIAL, WHICH SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR HIS "VITALITY AND PROWESS— JJIS MOTTO IS "All things whatsoever ye would that, nwn should do to you, do ye even so to tnem. Truly characteristic. Champion is grieved that the "Post," at the Beat of , learnm =', haa tVl ®^p oa t° following attack:-"Many, adds the Pos , would be glad to pul out of the' wa * » could hide their backsliding under text of eome higher eervioo, T<ut IN - must discharge hor full duty, a tt ° thing savouring of war weariness. Well, who are the backsliders ? Champion is of the opinion they are the ones over notary ago like himself, who are » vice as to what others should d # , ~, ii remain in comfort at home jaying with aU solemnity, "we must.— it through. Champion is of opinion the public can see through us. Why don't we approach Sir th like men. and say "Take our all. why small man? and we ° ws to cartthin- you want, from milking cowsto ing coal, hut lot us win the war J >y sen ing away every man up to 50 y . . v u " 3 and we will fill their places, keep their I»™he1 »™ he nesses together (under \ o{ the homo fires burning. C K an " n Hmited *s opinion that excuses would re _ to hereditary ailments _ far d .. Grue l crupcrative powers of his standard Moal. •> Advice is one of the most erratic an_ cheapest—except from lawyers a * d times the Press—commodities now market. , . . Recent cablegrams from Franco thM J s°» a for this work. . Mr Moss, of the Efficiency that 20,000 farm owners andl w enlisted up to end May. How aoes »tsa <*> My people, your only pioui ajic to Champion Muscle Standard Oatmeal and Boiled utus. I am, tt aucklamd. !!)-7-18. *' VRCUMENTUM »■" JTJDICnJM. ' .Argument appealing to the judgemen^.^ KINCAID'S L'BABL OF THE EAST Without Coupon®. KINCAID'S SPECIAL Without Coupon®. KINCAID'S FAMILY 10d lb . Without Coupons. ; S yLIOTO TEAS 2, n 2, 6d lb . With Coupons. UCH High Quality Tew could not O possibly be sold at above prices ' .vero it not for our Bystem of buying .lireot, and wiling direct to you, thus eliminating all middle profits. KINCAID'S, LTD. £4543-41 TO ADVERTISERS. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE. CONDITIONS ON WHICH ADVERTISI 'J ■ % 'MENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every oaro is exercised in »• ;; ard to the due insertion of Advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for noninsertion ..through accident or from other eausee, and the Proprietors Reserve to themselves the right of omitting Advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even - though such Advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business.

. P.SELIG, Manager, q Mch Flfiflß C<x, Ltd. ADVERTISING CHARGES. FOR CASH ONLY. .•.'AMTEDr—AII Notices respecting employment, not exceeding 2 linee (atxiuV 13 V woi'da), le per insertion oaah, and 6d tor each additional 6 worda or under. FOR SALE or TO LET—Not exceeding 2 lines (about 12 words), la per insertion cash, and 6d for each additional '6 words or under. WANTEDS—When referring to Tenders or Amusements, 6 lincft or under, 2a Gd each insertion. LOST and FOUND—HaIf-inch or under, 2s 6d each insertion. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, or DEATH Notice® —Caeh, half-inch or under, 2e 6d. Death and Funeral Notices combined 5s caeh. FUNERAL NOTICES-*-Six lines 2s Gd. MEMORIAM NOTICES—Six lines 2s 6d, *" every additional eix lines or fraction, 2a 6d. ' DOUBLE RATES will be charged far any of the above when is not eent with order. '• V MINIMUM CHARGES for BOOKING any esingle advertisement, 2a 6d • SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Prepaid £1. 6s per annum; booked, 30s (postage extra).

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 6

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598

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 6

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