ABSIT INVIDIA. THERE BE NO ILL-WILL; ENVY APART.) CHAMPION'S PASTORAL ADDRESS ON THE EVE OF THE BATTLE. My Dear People,— It is evident we are at the dawn of a new era, and I sincerely pray you will be guided by the beautiful motto: Fop the Cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that we can do. I have finished guiding you for the time being, and will ' refrain from alluding to Champion's mill products'until after the battle, as we will be vaiser for reflection re busiWith much feeling for the welfare of my people, \T AUCKLAND. Public Notices. NATIONAL PROHIBITION TO VOTE NATIONAL PROHIBITION STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP We would declare It our conscientious belief that there is a real, solid hope In National Prohibition for the deep physical and moral and economic mischiefs of the licensed and unlicensed traffic in alcoholic liquors. RIGHT REV. H. W. CLEARY, D.D. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND (R.C.) NOV. 15th, 1919.
FREEDOM IN TTfcANGERI PROTESTANTS, VOTE SOLID. Archbishop Mannix claims our boys fought for a mistake. Archbishop Redwood claims that all food Australians ought to be Sinn 'einers. WHY? AVE HAVE HOME RULE, BUT It is useless with the King left, any more than Home Rule is not the worth having unless Loyal Ulster is forced from the Union and brought under Rome Rule. Impossible without Rome • first controls our Parliament. long live the kingi ewen McGregor,. / 287 a ! Dpm. Pres., P.P.A. notice. WE, the undersigned Tailors of Hamilton, beg to notify the public that our places of business will be Closed from the 24th of December, 1919, to sth of January, 1920. J. JACKMAN. * H. FORT. 183 F. EMPSON. COLLINGWOOD STREET (Under Entirely New Management). ' Vacancies for Casual Boarders. Moderate Tariff. E. TIMMS, Proprietress. WHY NOT TAKE AN INTEREST IN YOUR OWN HEALTH BY TAKING OUR SMALL, BUT ACTIVE, Little Liver Pills Just the Thing for Torpid Liver, Constipation, Indigestion. J. N. IRVINE.. M.P.S. CHEM3EST. NEXT FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE NEW BUILDING.
—Tenders 'for Discing or "** Ploughing 50 acres, more or less. —ii Tor particulars apply Commercial Hotel. 247 VKAKEPUKU ROAD BOARD. time for Closing,of Tenders for •*• the undermentionod work has betn extended to noon of the 22*.d inst. Alexander's Road—Formation, about •Gififi mile. Carting ftbnllt 400 cubic yard;; of Shjnglo from Te Mawhai Raijway St-atfon to Kakepuku and To Awtiaiutu-Otorohanga Roads. Plans and specifications may be st<en at the Board's Office, To Awamutu. STANLEY ORBELL, 302 a Engineer. MANGAORONGO ROAD BOARD. HHENDERS, addressed to the Chair. -*- man, and marked "Tender for Contract No. 1," will be received at the Office of the Mangaor<>ngo Road Board. Mailiiihi, up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 20th day of December, 1919, for Metalling a distance of five miles eleven chains on the Mangaorongo Valley Road. Plans and specifications may be seen nt the Offices of the Parawera Road Board, Tc Awamutu, and Mnngaorongo Road Board, Maihiihi. Lowest or ony tender n't necessarily accepted H. It. GOULD, 253 Eneio eor *° Bo*™-
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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14241, 16 December 1919, Page 4
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