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"CHAMPION" AND THE

VITAL FKOULEM OF

EDUCATION.

Mr Purdie asks why men who attained hiffh honours in school later took no leading place in Hie world. Mr Parr recently asked why the men who receive secondary and college education do not, enter Parliament. Perhaps they may he too busy collectins legal and medical fees to be tempted by the Parliamentary honorariums. If so, they do not conform lo Ihe Pcstalozzi standard, viz., trained to work, to think, and to pray —to possess a spirit of reverence necessary for Parliamentary duties. Mr Purdie, asks: "To what extent was the prevalence of neurosis due to school life? And what type of people do we wish to build up?" "Mark the rustic haggis fed," says Burns. "The. trembling earth resounds his trc?,d." Burns' rustic was certainly not troubled with neurosis, but Ihe, lype of people wc wish' to build up is trained on " CHAMPION " MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR AND "STANDARD" OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS, GRUEL MEAL. This type will love . industry, and exercise clear thought on all the problems which bear upon the national life and affect our status as a race.

PRIVATE COMPANY NOW BEING FORMED, HAS OPENING FOR CAPITAL In Two or Three Sums, in a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS, Possessing Valuable Agencies. Total Capital £SOOO, or wliich £3OOO is offered. A safe investment, with good dividends assured. Apply— W. T. SL'R.MAN, Public Accountant, 719 P.O. Box 1118, Auckland. iTONEY TO LENI/, rrom £5 Upwards, on -J.!, promissory note, furniture, lire policies, or any security. Strictly confidential. HILTON BURN, State Fire Insurance Buildings (Next Post Office), Victoria Street, Hamilton. Post Office Box 302. 'Paones: Private 1945. Office 8961 rural.

HOUSES WANTED. 0 RENT—O-roomed house, Hamilton - East, all conveniences; S 5- week. — Apply Times. 097 WANTED —Unfurnished House, ciaudelands or Hamilton East if possible. — 'Phone 2018. 711 WANTED. —Foul' or Five-roomed House, furnished or partly furnished.— Reply "y&o," Times Oiilce. 6i6 WANTED TO RENT for good client, comfortable home with few acres; lease preferred.—Geo. Boyes and Co., Estate Agents. 522 WANTED TO RENT or Lease, House ol 6 rooms or more; handy to town; good tenants; no young- children. Apply 'Urgent," Times. 082

LOST AND FOUND. iOU.ND : —Belton Setter Dog.—Owner .'. ring; 2328, Hamilton. 706 jiOUriD. —Frankton Yards, Tuesday last, ' sum Money.—Owner can Have same by describing- and paying- expenses.— 'Phone 24i35. 659 OST. —Between Claudelands and Tama-j-i Here, Sugar Bag-, with Blue Suit, etc, —Cocks, Sawmill, Ciaudelanus. 632 LOST. —From front of Victory's, Friday nlg-lit. Lady's Bicycle.—Finder apply lor address Times. Reward. t>3U Lost —Gold Brooch, between Toorak Chambers and Ulster St., Wednesday, lolh; rewaru.—2l Ulster St. 724 OST—Man's Umbrella, at corner Grey I St. and Bridge St.; reward. —53 River i 7 ■> t LOST between Seddon Park and G.P.O. Tortolseshell Brooch with Inlaid regimental badge. Finder please leave at Times Office; reward. 7 1o LOST on Frankton Station on arrival oi Wellington Express on Saturday last, a Black Fur. Finder kindly return to Times Olllce; reward. 490 LOST.— In Dress Circle, Theatre Royal, Saturday night. Lady's Black Handbag, containing money and letters. —1-aider please return to Times Olllce.- o*u

TANTED TO LET.—A Flat, including . V electric light and modern conveniences.—Apply Grand Hotel, Frankton. o»8 0 LET.—Five-roomed Residence, Claudelands.—Apply "NO. 100," Times ufflce. 54 TO LET—Two-roomed Cottage, partly rurnished, open lire and gas stove; washhousc, copper tubs. —Address Times. rr\o let —Five-roomed House, No. 50, X Brookneld St.—Apply Kilmers, l'omcroy's Oarage. «■* 110 LET.—Furnished 7-roomed House, convenient to town. —Apply Geo. Boyes and Co. iß * TO LET—Up-to-date Bungalow, partly furnished, good locality, elevated, and convenient position.—Jacob H. Wright, 'phone 1651. 61* TO LET.—Three Good Concrete Shops, Alexandra Street, in the main business block of Hamilton.—Low rents to approved tenants. -Get In now.—Snell Bros. 033 ry\o LET OB LEASE —First-class 5-roomed X House, electric light, all conveniences, i acres land, 1$ miles Hamilton P. 0., good •bus service. Reasonable rent to good tenant —Apply Frank M. Winstone, Ward Street, Hamilton. 51u TO LET —Business ('remises In Collingwood Street; suitable for manufacturing; large yard aeconm.odation; rent reasonable to good tenant. —Apply I. Paterson, 20, Piako Road.

TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up till NOON OF SATURDAY/SEPTEMBER 2nd, for the erection of a Residence in Wood in Tainui Road. GHA3 LAMBETH, Plans, etc., at my office, ground floor Everybody's Buildings. ' CHAS. LAMBETH, 523 • Reg. Architect. rpENDDRS are invited, until 3 p.m., August 31st, for Concrete Walling, Paths, Etc., In Clarence Street. EOGEGU-MBE & WHITE, Regd. Architects, 324 Argus Buildings.

MAIL NOTICES. Mails will close at Hamilton for the undermentioned places a;i under: — For Australian Stales, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Soutli Africa and Egypt, on Wednesday, August 23, at 8 p.m. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially addressed correspondence only), also Monte Video and Tencriffe, on Saturday, August 20, at 8 p.m. For Fiji, Fanning Island, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, North, Central and South America, West Indies, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver, on Monday, August 28, at 8 p.m. F. W. PENLINGTON. Acting-Chief Postmaster.

"No-Rubßing" Laundry Help means better Mines for housewives and better business ror us.—Alien and Gibson, (f>)

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15025, 23 August 1922, Page 4

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846

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15025, 23 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15025, 23 August 1922, Page 4

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