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-'■^^fcjv^/i, *:■»&«* OF NEW ZEALAND A League formed by the Easiness Men of this country, who, whether moderate drinkers themselves or not, consider it necessary compeusation-a business men's and not a total abstainer's proposition. President: Mr W. D. HUNT Organising Secretary: Mr A. W. RODGER »nrojj»^T>r>m'jM'»^l:UiV,M t ii mm will be held in the TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 At 8 p.m. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, J. R. FOW, Esq. SPEAKERS: F. MILNER, M.A., Rector Waitaki Boys' High School Subject: " Alcohol and Efficiency, National and Imperial.'* W. D. HUNT, Member First Efficiency Board, one of the foremost business men in New Zealand Subject: 'Reasons for Efficiency Board's Liquor Recommendation." The Electors of New Zealand will soon have to decide whether they will have Efficiency or Liquor. This meeting is for those who would come to a reasoned, considered judgment on the question, and who are interested in the welfare and prosperity of the Dominion. The National Efficiency League holds that it is the solemn duty of every elector to become fully informed, to come to a decision, and then to work for ene side or the other. This is no time for careless, indifferent neutrality. There is no room for a third party on this great issue Electors must have the courage of their CONVICTIONS. TO DECIDE FOR EFFICIENCY or LIQUOR HUGH DOUGLAS W. GOODFELLOW J. E. HAMILL (President Chamber of Commerce) JOSEPH BARUGH C. L- MacDIARMID CONVENERS

AVOID HOME-MADE CALF FOOD. Results count in buying a calf food, not the \iriee you pay per bag. Judged in this way "CEREMILK" is the best and the most economical calf food on the market. Compare "CERE. MILK" fed calves with those fed on ricemeal, pollard, linseed meal, homemade foods, or molasses, and you'll at once admit that the "CEREMILK;' fer beast is a better animal and will bring a better price for market or as a milker. Then, too, pollard isn't reliable, while the dust and fibre in ricemeal cause scour. "CEHEMILK" never scours. Mr A. Feierabend, Dannevirko, writes:—"l have used 'CEREMILK' for five years, and never had any trouble with it. Everybody asks what I feed my calves on, and of course I recommend 'CEREMILK."' Try "CEREMILK." At all stores and factories.C E. Clarke and Sons, Waikato agents, Hamilton. 93

BARRAUD & ABRAHAM Ltd. Land Agents, Seed and General Merchants, Hides, Wool, Skins and Tallow Brokers TE KUITL ■ Get into the DRIED MILK AREA before the rise in Otorohanga. We can offer you the best values to be obtained at to-day's prices. A ?, ANDY k ITTLE DAIRY FARJI and Milkin g Ro«nd in a rising Kin* , Country Township—Bo ACRES of easy land and rich swamp: only u miles from town, factory and school; will now milk 20 cows; milk returns show an average of £4O per month. Two.roomed house, cowshed with concrete floor, narness shed, etc. Present crops inoluded; 2 acres splendid mancels 7 acres turnips and stack of hay. PRICE, £25 10/- PER ACRE, £6OO cash' A large proportion of the nurchase mon»y can remain on mortgage for about 10 RICH DAIRYING LAND. On the Market for Six Months Onlv. A FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM of 270 ACRES, well situated, and in splendid . condition. This is a most valuable dairy farm in a rich dairying district Situated 3£ miles from town, 2* miles from factory and railway Well fenced and grass in splendid heart; 16 subdivisions, all improvements are good. New milking machines and engines installed. First-class 6-roomed House, with all conveniences. PRICE £32 PER ACRE. Terms about £IOOO cash. Balance can be arranged to guit approved purchaser. This is only on the market for a short period. q j'j HANDY FARMS 4.Q ACRES—IO acres splendid mixed orchard, 7 acres best export apples, PiHrw US ni ( , o rn in^ into -. g^°oJ)e; ' nny ' y0,,tl l,uildin K«; H»it a returned .soldier. I lULJL—£I4SO; Deposit £2OO. /]24) 65 A 3 ES T AU in praßB ' 5 paddocks, earn- 20 cows; handy to School, Post Office, Store and Station. PRICK—£24 PER ACRE; Deposit, £2OO. 50 ACRES—Jjeas e n 'itb right of purchase; black loam, all in grass; splenic, r^ l^ l ' llll ' OSe to Township, School, Post Office, etc; carry 25 cows. PRICE—£2OO Goodwill. t Office, etc; carrv 25 cows. (222) JQ ACRES—AII flat, and in best pasture; adjoining Station, Glaxo Factory; easy distance Hamilton; splendid range of buildinijs: carrv 30 cows PRICE-£65 10s PER ACRE; Deposit £BOO. ' (223) 50 A( "' llE S—Rich heavy soil, all in grass: well-subdivided; cany 3(1 '" 5-roonicd house and outbuildings. PRICK— £45 PER ACRFI; De 119 ACRES—Heavy drained swamp, unimproved xx *" fenced. PRICE—£I2 PER ACRE; Deposi 3(1 cows; Deposit, (224) : well-drained, partly t £l5O. (301) TELL US WHAT YOU WANT! TKIX IS WHERE IT IS Oil WARD STREET - - HAMILTON And 156, Queen Street. Auckland. 'Phone 354 |_<:cai Manager, E. C. TASStTLL

Cadbury's Gift Scheme The British Government will not allow the British cocoa manufacturer to export either cocoa or chocolate. The entire output is required for war purposes. Cadbury's are thus compelled to suspend their Gift Scheme until after the war, when all coupons will be honoured and gifts forwarded. £SOO CASH an Up-to-date Dairy Farm only 8 miles from Hamilton and 2 miles from factory, store and school; Acres at £32 10/- Per Acre, and the cheapest property in a rich dairying district Why You Should Buy Now. i. The homestead, outbuildings and cowshed are practically new and up-to-date. 2. The fences are in splendid order, permanent water, and no r weeds. 3. The quality of the soil is first-class, 75 acres being alluvial flats balance undulating, all ploughed and grassed. 4. The place will carry 40 cows now and do them well. 5. The return from 40 cows in the dried milk area will be at least ,£IOOO this season, bigger results to follow. MURRIESPEIRS&CO, Estate Agents, HAMILTON. MOTORISTS! We carry in Stock for Immediate Supply STARTING "RATTEUIES FOR ALL CARS Satisfactory Service for a Full Year, or a L ; beral Allowance ou the Price of a New Battery. Free Inspection of any Battery iri any Car. COLLINGWOQa ST.. HAMILTON. A. DUNNE, Proprietor. 'Phone C 72. fHE JJAMILTON JJARDWARF COMPANY. LTD. CHEAP SOLES FOR BOOTS. "Tenax," the new rubber for boot soles, men's size cost 2/3 per pair. Rubber soles for women 1/9 per pair. WHEELS AND AXLES. One pair sin Strong Cast wheels, with 19 x Jin Wrought Axle, for 3/9 complete. Skelton's Cum Spades, Nos. 0, ] and 2, now on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Hamilton Hardware Company, Ltd. Direct Importers of Ruilders and Furnishing Hardware, Plumbers, Tinsmiths. Hot Water, Sanitary, («as and [Electrical Kngineors. Noiio but Thoroughly Competent Men Kmployed. Victoria street, opposite Park of New South Wales. Knetory and Bulk Stores, Ward street, opposite S-*ilevards. A. C. POCOCK, Manager. 'Phone No. 8

Educational. HE WHO WOULD BUILD HIGH MUST DIG DEEP. Exactly. What first does the architect who raises a ten-storey building? He makes sure of his foundations. The higher the building the deeper they go. So in the battle of life—the higher a young person aspires to the deeper must his educational grounding be. You aim for sure and lasting success in business? Of course. "Well Jay a proper foundation for that success by acquiring a sound, thorough and practical education in (a) PRACTICAL MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or (b) PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING. Say which you prefer, and send today for full particulars. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 'TPHEIJE is a great demand in the ■*■ electrical engineering field today for men possessing the kind of technical knowledge that is acquired 1 by students who have faithfully follow, ed out our scheme of study. All our Electrical Courses are prepared in accordance with the best and most up-to-date English and American practice. Students can have the option of enrolling in any one of the follovinij Courses COMPLETE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. GENERATOR AND MOTOR DESIGN ELEOTiiTC LIGHTING and TRACTION. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. ELECTRIC TRACTION. ADVANCED ELECTRIC LIGHTING. ADVANCED ELECTRIC TRACTION. ARMATURE WINDING AND REPAIR. LIFT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. ELECTRIC \\ I REM EN'S. Our illustrated Electrical Booklet will li«" sent free on application. We hive over 21HJ different Courses iif !;. Li !';■ i 'nil. and if you are in teres ted in another subject, write same beie:Nnm» ....... Addn •» MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, C3K Dixon street, WELLINGTON.

A BOON TO RHEUMATICS. RHEUMO positively contradicts the old idea that Rheumatism cannot be cured. It has succeeded where many of other alleged remedies failed. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago is caused by the presence of uric acid in the blood. This must be eliminated from the system l>efore a complete cure can l>e effected. RHEUMO seldom fails to neutralise and expel ibis uric acid. Read a well-known Christchnrch Hotel proprietor's experience:— "I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Oout for (|iiite fourtwn years, and tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but with very little relief. About three years a"o T was stronglv advised to try RHEUMO. I did so. and with the greatest satisfaction. I have a little twinge now and then, but ' : MO puts me right at once" At all chemists and stores—2s Gd and Is Gd. Progandra is a wonderful cure for hard or soft corns. Try it! Rarraelough's Magic Nervine Toothache. 47 Hriti.-h trade after" the war will easily hold its own if everything is of the same high quality as North iiiilish Hot Water Mottles with the "Unique" stopper. Ask your chemist for "Unique." (5) For Influenza take "Woods' Creat Peppermint Cure. Never Fail* Is 6d. 2s CJ.

fAIKATO Motorists Can yo • • ail'ord to waste benzin»> hum Uso Novo-ko and save in<>nc\.—J POMEIIOY and CO., LTD., Hamilton TEW STRAW SHAPES f,.r irmm< 1 di.ito and later wear.—J WILLIAMS. Milliner. Hamilton. The burnt child dreart3 tlie fire: once taken in vou'll dread the substitute for DURVEA MALZKNA CORNFLOUR.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 2

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