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* :''' * ' * •■ • '• -". ■, ' * - * j :TO MY PEOPLE, * '- - <. •. . * i t * ' :.' , * ..... .....■;;■ * ■• - I 181, 1 • "LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT." [Ml *-" 9 • * . ;• r •><: -■ ft ;■■ >./ ■■'? ■"■•■:•■.•■■••■ ft ■ ■■■•■." * ■ • * - W"%OUBTLESS you are aware England is now in the throes of her « J„# Free Trade Foiicy, i.e., the open door. Prior to the war she / * i * was the receptacle for our enemies' goods and undesirables, thus I allowing the latter to creep into every crevice of the Empire, to £ . ' '' * England's peril. - * ' ■■■■■•'■ ■ ft • • . * ' To remove past anomalies " CHAMPION " suggests reasonable * '• ~; r •' protection and a >'c!osed-- door to our enemies, which would enable ft England to be a much larger manufacturer, with better working * conditions and wages for her workers, who have so nobly responded | to the Empire's call. This far-seeing advice is now adopted by Messrs, £ :• --»■■■ ••• :: • ' • • • ft . • Asquith and Lloyd George. Meantime— * . : /a'. V ■■■■.. .. ... .. ft ' . ' ■ i FORTIFY ON I ' "CHAMPION" ft. ' ■ * ft ' '« ■■■■■■■.■ !i - Miiscle and' Courage Mser • ' ft -v\' >. ■: ' ■' ft .. • ft . '."'J ' * I have spoken, * • ' *;■ v ft. v, » ft ' \ . / : ft Auckland, New Zealand. i ■■■-. - ■ * ■■... ft •■. ■" ft-/ . ■ -y- . ■ : t , ■.. ■ , ■ - . * ; \ . i ii-y - ■ ■ ■ i ■

■! Day School for Boys Primary and Secondary Departments a t | \ BANKS COLLEGE, The Terras. j - d B \ '• JJOYS enrolled iii the Lower School froni 5 - years "of age onV wards. , A sqtmd Primary Education given up to Sixth 5 ' Standard requirements. V r ; •... In. Upper .School pupils prepared for all Public Exams., in- ■ I ■' eluding Public Service, Entrance University, Army and Navy. } All sides of a" boy's nature; moral, , mental and physical, care- \'. ' j; ■ fully trained. ? The Staff consists of the following trained and experienced V teachers:— , l PRINCIPAL-ME. W. T. FOSTER, M.A. (N.Z.), B. Litt f ; , (Oxon), sometime Junior, and Senior Scholar and j; '. ? Pirst-olass Honoiirsman in Languages-and Litera-. s ..V ture of tho X.Z. University. \ ASSISTANTS— MR. T. S. ATKINSON; Teachers' B Certificate. J. MR. J. W. RUSSELL, Teachers' Certificate. ; MISS F. M. DIXON. ii FIRST TERM 1917, BECINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. k , PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION- • ' ' H. AMOS,- ' ..i Telephone 2098. ' DIRECTOR. ' ''■ - / ■ , HUNTER, SCHULTZE & €0., 'j: LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, f NAPIER, OTANE, AND ORMONDVILLE. , - S. I. HUNTER, OTANE. , TV. HUNTER, ORMONDYILLE. F.McIVOR SCHULTZE, HEAD OFFICE, NAPIER. - Telegrams: "Schultze," Napier. . . , . P.O. Box 208. '"\VTITH this Special Edition of "The Dominion" we are offering you ',7 ; _ something special which will in its present condition return you "'good interest on your money, and with a little improvement plenty of. . "unearned increment to follow. 3500 ACRES FREEHOLD. . _ OA PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. ... 3J'* per ACRE. TERMS. ARRANGED. _Partly improved, balance in good hush, higli fern and manuka; 300 acres "flat, remainder all easy rideable country, with a far proportion plough- ■ able. At present carrying 1700 big sheep and 100 head of ..cattle, besides Jhorses. G-Roomed House, Woolshed, Stable, Men's * Wliare, Sheepyards, ■ "and Dip. Well subdivided and exceptionally well, watered. Only 6 miles .from Railway Station and Town by a good motor road, arid about 8 miles in a direct line from the sea. We have a big list of Sheep and Dairy Farms for Sale. ■ Write to us ,for particulars. .a Speciality. • ' HUNTER, SCHULTZE & CO., 12 TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 30

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