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TWO dUMrariaj w).*3. -nilv •' by the Imperial Trade Commissioners on their reaant visit t>thi3 Dominion. - ; " One is the "bright mental alertness and strong physical stamina of it-r pabple, as Veil ■ V '■ high standard- o£ comfort which-ob- -. tains in the country. . . The second- discovery is the 'key- to .the » firsts viz., that all these conditions Are traoa- , ' able to. the pregnant fact that the stsple food of the people of, New Zealand is -■-* ■, >■ "CHAMPION" FLOUR, The Muscle-raiser and Brain-stimulator ■ par ' * excellence. It is 'the' secret'of Maoriland'av Prowess in Manly Games arid of hsr Leadirig Positionin this March of "Progress. " •-»' not Champ U„Flou*i 8r v - w *?M f & Msponsibtq • for the evidence of ~ ot.the-,WellingtonChamber pf"Comirieroe ' before ; the, Imperial Trade (Dommislionerß. 1 —•> m', s s^V a s oa^isi6'ped c . I , f . I the ' following prescription', -prdmntly " wired from Auckland; is applied': —? ; . - - Chamber- ol JBoriimerce; Wei-' iri£ton.--_Evidentyou are' riot WeU; and view • J-j®.Prosperous condition Doriiiriion as tari---if your stay be long. Suggest you try Champion Muscle-raiser and " H^lu" reVi^ 1 ' topped off with Standard Smoother. You will then wonder why yon were sopessimistic. —Yours, & Champion: Pri™ "5£ F ; MAS a SBY made him ftiU™ ¥!P l . ster » and he will answer "ChampionFlour.Demand of-SIB JO3EPH, WARD what the idea of preSS £ n «rt Country with a Dreadnought n n^". e aa an object , lesson to the Bister ' ?f An "ri a ° aa . \ reminder to Germany ™ 5 ■ , " Champion Flbup." ~t he pelebratea "AT.T, Football Team arid 'beg them tl ? em invincible,' and with' a glad shont they will exclaim ? CHampion Flour." In anything that calls "for Vigour and Ver- : satility, Brains and Brawn, it is - A " Champion Flour." v rthat scores every time: . ■ v -JUST ONB MOKE HINT. "STANJDARD OATMEAL -- -;AND -.. - "RpLJjBD OATS " - (known as the toother) are necessary to put the finishing touch on. "CHAMPION'S" «nt s^ 01 i 'm ad you will find it necessary to"" nrnn axera and -Pree-Traders in their ' proper place.. " _ " - . • ;rpH°S. QOOKV- AND gON. V .• (Offices All Over the World.) FOB ALL J^INES, ALL ROUTES, ALL CLASSES LOWEST BATES. ' If- you are in-donht aa to which lm t to ; proceed by, or require general i*..? formation," send for 1914 /BOOK'S CI AILING T IST 1914 BAILING IJIST ■ (With Map), jposted Free. jpving Farts and Sailings in advance far 1914, to all parts "of the world. No Booking Foaa. Apply— "- ; COOK'S' SHIPPING OFFICE, « Government Life Insurance Buildram. WELLINGTON. STRING BAND. "jl/fESSBS VITETTA BROTHiiRS, . xtJL . Harp v Violin, and Flnte; Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel. Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes,*' Garden Parties, etc. > Can Snpply large or small Orchestra. Address. 136 Tory-street. 'Phone 2570.' MONEY TO LEND. , WE hare variooa kmhs of money'to lend on approved freehold taeni* ity. Also moneys advanced on brssmeo ventures. . • . • - JOHN BRODIE A CO. , General and Financial Amenta, 7 and 8, KING'S CHAMBER^.

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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 695, 25 October 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 695, 25 October 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 695, 25 October 1913, Page 11