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■J . r. * j. K N Of mi % 9 1 srar m -*V w Hurray The want stuff very /w BIG MOTOR OIL (Extra Heavy) Is the lubricant that meets both demands H.S.Pdterson c Co. Ltd. AUCKLAND WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN J

Garble, Smtt-up, or Swallow 1/6 FLUENZOL 2'6 Fore Throats, Catarrh, or Influenza. TO M Y PEOPLE IS STRONG, PURE AND THE RIGHT COLOUR. It was publicly acknowledged that the quality of the Auckland Wheat during :he Strike and Wheat Crisis the first ',wo yean of the war was simply de icioua. tECAUSE ONLY ONE BRAND OF FLOUR WAS USED, AND THAT BRAND WAS THE RENOV/NED "CHAMPION.” Probably you are not aware the resent Wheat Shortage Scare caused •peculators to buy flour ahead, without testing quality, which has given some in the trade endless worry, also the speculators, and you can quite understand why an excuse should be offered for “softness and weakness.” An Australian jniUer, passing through Auckland on his way home, stayed at a leading hotel, and be told “Champion” he had never tasted such sweet and moist bread; so unlike the Australian bread, which was flavourless, very dry, and chippy on the day following its baking- The bread supplied to this hotel was manufactured f'rom New ZealaniWheat by “Champion.” When New Zealand shipped wheat to tfie United Kingdom its Velvet and Pearl kinds topped Mark Lane Market by Is 6d to 2s per quarter. - A German miller from Hamburg, passing through Auckland about two j years before the war, to|d “Champion,” ■ r general conversation on milling topics, that the best quality wheat he bad milled was five cargoes of Red Tuscan shipped from New Zealand. It is now apparent his trip was to inspect Our Choice Wheat Country, Yet, in face of the foregoing facts, some who know nothing about the subject, condemn the quality of New Zealand wheat, apd wish to ruin the allied industries (Wheat-growing and Milling), and sppd afyout Two Millions Sterling per annum to the Cop] mpn wealth to keep its industries going. Are they true patriots P “CHAMPION” only buys the Choicest of Wheat, pays the highest wages and. trith bis milling plant always up-to-date, his people can rely on getting tgood value for their money; but “CHAMPION” is not responsible, for “Softness and Weakness” of some wanderer from the paths of “Virtue” by listening to false prophets. Even though they Save erred, “CHAMPION” will forgive Bern, motto being, “To err is human, to forgive Divine,” and for the future to use nothing but CHAMPION MUSCLE KAISER FLOUR •‘CHAMPION” W HT ? I HAVE SPOKEN. AUCKLAND

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5608, 3 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5608, 3 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5608, 3 May 1919, Page 4