WHO IS 58 ■■■,•- - TVT O necessity to ask this ques- (_ 1\ tion, but just pause and o reflect upon his prowess in T~ saving the Auckland district from being cut off from the staffof life during the late unfortunate strike, without taking "iv advantage in price ! Now L tne'sad war is raging, through the madness of one whose actions denude him of being called a man in any humane country. Yet the self-sacrificing fl Champion " at this critical juucture, for the love of humanity and for his noble sons who are fighting for the just freedom of his " Standard," has promised to supply aud sustain the inner wants when others hesitate at doing so. What does he ask for these Munificent Acts? Why, only the free use of "Champion" Muscle-Raiser Flour " Standard " Rolled Oats and Oatmeal. Which is more preferable to "Champion" than a Knighthood ! DONT DISCUSS IT-JUST SAY "RED STRIPE " IT'S THE WHISKY. OF THE WISE.
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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13210, 28 June 1915, Page 3
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