4 Press Association tcfearam from Christelinreh states that Sir Joseph Ward loft there yesterday for the Y\ est Coast in order to ntlerad the Jubilco toleurntinns. He declined to discuss politics, but it is understood he has boon conferring with local Liberals, many of whom want tn see the Liberal Party miiko n substantial stop forward in mattors of policy before the next session. ■ In coiiscquenco of information which it has received from Audftand, tho : OlMii-eb Army, from its headquarters in London, lias' issued a warning to tlio DPonli- of New Zealand. Tho Clmreh Army states, very definitely, that no nno 'is authorisoil io represent it in Auaklaml city or district, nnd tJiat, shoilld residents bo approached by anyone who says h<3 is working for Hid Clmreh Avtny. or ivlto nbtt'inplti to trade on that basis, they should (it ouco comnnmicato with tho only roprospiilativo, of the organisation in X«w Zoahnd™tits Kev. S. AV. Wbihky, Wc'ncrt Hawlsc's Buy. For Branchial and Colda, Woods' Great PoßDOtmiiit Oite, iB. CA-*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 4
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 4
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