CHAMPION AND LLOYD GEORGE Aft!>r walking on the tightrope for six years, balancing the affairs of Europe, from Killarney to the Bosphorus. Mr. Lloyd George—who is now derided by small men as "Wee David"— still sit"* beside the bedside of his patient, although other doctors have been cnlled in.' Ho says: "Do not let us quarrel in the hospit*! until the patient has recovered." He recommends oysters for tranquility, and , " CHAMPION " MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR AND "STANDARD " OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS AND GRUELMEAL. for their well-known recuperative virtues. SO GET YOUR SUPPLIES AT ONCE. THE REDUCED PRICE OPERATES FROM OCTOBER 30. AS PER GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 6
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