The feeling appears to fee growing that the election, which is set down for November 4, is one of exceptional importance. The Mayor of Riverton (Dr. Trotter), who returned recently from an extended tour abroad, and who presided over the audience which the Prime Minister addressed on Saturday night, touched on this point. “This election,” he said, “will be one ,of the most important ever known in this country because of its far-reaching results to'New Zealand and the Empire. During my travels I have seen the storm coming, and to-day it is very nearly breaking, not only in Australia and in the Homeland, but here also. There never was a time when it was so necessary for the electors to use their judgment in the right direction in order to check this. We have heard about a New Zealand Party. Why not take the opportunity you have and keep a born New Zealander at the head of affairs? In addition to being a New Zealander, Mr Coates is a soldier, and were it not for men like him and the thousands of other soldiers who fought in the war, you people I am now speaking to might not be sitting here so comfortably to-night. I repeat that the storm is breaking, and the electors of New Zealand will have to look to it that there are representing them people who will adequately meet it.” BANISHES CHILBLAINS. To make short work of chilblains, use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will allay that burning sensation and distracting itch, reducing the inflammation and swelling. If the skin is broken apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely, and bind with a soft rag. You will be surprised how quickly it does its work, and how permanent are its results. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 October 1925, Page 9
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