VJXX JL iUil O i BEFORE FINAL NUMBERS ARE UP IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS, i 19th JANUARY, 1900. : “Right Hon. Mr Secldon, Hokitika. “You ought feel proud Home Workers | “have taken leaf out your progressive I “book and already convinced few Once i “Bright Stars that British Mines are ; “not to be worked by Chinese to detri- ; “ment Our Sons who so nobly fought | “England’s Great Battle. The Im- | “perial Government has not given effect , “to your humble request to knight the “ ‘ CHAMPION ’ who slew the Trust 52 “strong. We are not imperative, but j “rouse up with a collect cable. Kind I “regards. ! “VIRTUE.” | “P. Virtue Auckland. “Thanks for telegram; ha e had real “good West Coast welcome. You ought ' “to have been' to the scenes of your 1 “ youth; West Coast would give you a ; “real good welcome. ! “R. J. SEDDON.” | “Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Greymouth. “Must go with you next time and get !“a Good welcome. Yes, the West Coast : “has turned out some great men. Old " ‘CHAMPION’ has been roaming about S “Christchurch ; got into Charitable Aid l, “room ; frightened the life out of a "Chick. The Board ordered ‘ CHAM- | “PION 1 to lie on table, but he has taken | ‘charge to protect the orphans from ; “Trust. “ P. VIRTUE.” tS* Tons being sold every week—- “ TANIWHA.’ The Ideal Laundry and bath SOAP 50 % Cheaper than the Best Imported Wonderfully Effective and pleasant to use.
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Waikato Independent, Volume V, Issue 329, 26 January 1907, Page 7
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