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the next meal was coming from, and these conditions wore due to the cupidity, greed, arid rapacity of these who controlled the wealth oi; tJio country. Monopolies were standing in "the way of the best interests of tho people), and those should be broken down. Care should be taken that'tnose conditions were not reproduced in No>v Zealand, and men should be returned to Parliament who would vote without fear or favour to bring about as much happiness for the people t-s a whole as was possible. Mr Atmore concluded his remarks amidst cheers and the singing of 'For he's a jolly good fellow." Other toasts honoured were: "Kindred Associations and Visitors," proposed by Mr Israel and responded to Tjy Messrs N. R. Williams, G. Stewart, ./ E Allen, and H. Atmoro, M.P. • "The Ladies," .by Mr N. r Oldershaw, find responded to by Mr Tyler; and "The Press," proposed by Mr I. McGregor. During the evening Messrs Whelan, Holdsworth, Ward, Packard, Rudman, Williams, Allen, and Israel contributed io the harmony, Messrs Williams and Allen acting as accompanists. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the caterer (Mr A. Day), and the gathering concluded at eleven o'clock with the einging of the National An them.

WANTED, Horse suitable for express Must- bo quiet 3236 Apply E. Tra&k, TOOK OUT for Citizens' Band Concert A at STOKF, j 3356 Next Sunday Afternoon. ] QEEI> POTATOES; Beauty of Hebrew, (O Early Vermont, Eobin Ada;r, Gaz&ekeaper, Op-todate, Snow flake, Sir John Fleivellyn; good saaples of e>ioh. 3350 At Bolton'a. SEE OS : I have prcou- eel new and reliable Vegetable &nd Flower Seeds from noted firms in England. 3351 S. P, Bclton. |_| EDGE llams: Barberry, Cuprestitib JL.sL JkJaorocsirpa, Elosignus Japonii.a, Ooprosma JfcJaveriana, Holly, Matipo, 3352 At Baton's. EOB SALE, Ten Thousand Tomato Sticks, J 3335 J. Eden, Wakefield. I WAN! ED Known —Pianos and Organs i Tuned and Eepaired by experienced Tuner (Collard & ColJard), ; Tunings from 8/6; yearly J6l Is (3 tunings). 2179 H. STEVENS; Urightwater. rilO LET, with immediate possession, If _g_ Acres Land at Annesbrook, with superior Dwellinghouse; • also, 5J Acres of first class Land adjoining. 3357 W. SOFT & SONS. T-ADIES' Special Sample Evening -" Shoes; 9s 6d to 15s 6d, Sample Price 4s lid.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3172 QEE OUR Special Reductions in ■ Boots and Shoes.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3173 .MEVER BEFORE have we had such "•Wonderful Value in Sample Boots and Shoes. — 3174 N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. Ti/fEN'S Tunic Shirts; nice neat iTX patterns, 5s lid to 7s 6d, Real Sale Price 3s lid.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3175 CEE Our Special Window Displays for Special Reductions. — N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3176 SPECIAL BARGAINS.—IOO Pairs of Children's Boots, sizes 1 to 6, 6s 6d and 7s 6d, Sample Price 2s lid.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3177 1 X A PAIRS of Sample Children's •V**. Boots, sizes 6 to 10, 7s 6d to 10s 6d, Sample Price 4s lid.—N.Z. Ct-OTHING FACTORY. 3178 OEE Our Wonderful Bargain Win- . dows of Boots and Shoes.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3179 T ADIESI See our Sample Evening J-JShoes. 100 pairs to choose from, 6s 6d to 9s 6d ,Sample Price 3s y lld.— N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3180 Kft MEN'S Warm Cosy Pyjamas, all ou Sizes 3s lid s suit.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3181 a PAIRS Men's Tan Derby Boots. Special Sample Price 12s 6d a pair. —N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 3182 J Pillow Cases, Blankets, Down Quilts, Hearth Rugs, Counterpanes, at Low Prices. FLEMING & SONS. HHABLE Linen, Tea Cloths, Tray ■*• Cloths, Pillow Shams, Sideboard Covers, Duchess Sets, Bed Spreads, Blankets. Lowest Prices. FLEMING & SONS. DEDSTEADS in Wood or Iron, Arm [■^ Chairs, Mattresses, Owpets,. Hearth Rugs, Blankets. Lowest Prices to Clear. FLEMING & SONS. GHITTENDEN ASSISTANCE FUND. TT is requested that ALL ACCOUNTS I.' against this Fund be sent in by FBIDAT NEXT, 31st insfc. I A. CROSS, A. G. FAWCETT, 3353 Joint Secretaries. FUNERAL. mHE Friends of the late GASOLINE JL BOW DEN are respectfully informed that the Funeral will leave her Daughter's residence, Wakefield, THIS MONDAY, 27th instant, &% 130 p.m., foe St. John's Churchyard. v<vr JOHN McPHES3ON, 3354 • Undertaker. ?OUTH_~ MR B^ P. HUDSON, Candidate for MOTOEKA, wilL-Addrets the Electors as under :— TAPAW-EEA—MONDAY, 3rd August. KORiiRiiI—TUESDAY, 4th Angnßt XUI—WEDNESDAY, sth August. TADMOit—THURSDAY, 6th August. MOrUPIKO—FRIDAY, 7th August. 33E8 NOTICE PMONiSE THAT ALKYS SETS . TO QESTINATiOBi! 'GRANT BROS. 38-&5

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13531, 27 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13531, 27 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13531, 27 July 1914, Page 6

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