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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. II A M P I O N IS CLASSED "A" ESSENTIAL, WHICH SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR HIS VITALITY AND PROWESSES HJOTTOIS: "All things whatsoever ve wouid that men should do to yo'u, do yo cvou so to them." Triilv chnractcristio. ■ Champion is grieved that the Wellington "Post," at tho seat of learning, has made, tho following attack :-"Many, adds tho 'Post,' would be glad to pull out of the war if they could hide their backsliding under the pretest of some higher service, but New Zealand must discharge her full duty, avoiding anything savouring of war weariness." Well, who aro Iho backsliders? Champio.n is of tho opinion they are tho ones over military age like himself, who are profuse in advico as to what others should, do, while we remain in comfort at home, saying with all solemnity, "wo must see it through." But Champion is of opinion the public can seo through us. ~ Why don't; wo approach Sir James Allen like men, and say "Tako our all, why kill tho small man? and we are willing to do anything you want, from milking cows to carting coal, but let us win tho war by sending away every man up to 50 years of age, and we will fill their places, keep their businesses together (under supervision), and the homo fires burning." Champion is of the opinion that excuses would bo unlimited as to hereditary ailments far beyond the recuperative powers of his "Standard" Gruel Meal. Advice is one of tho most erratic and cheapest—except from lawyers and sometimes tho Press—commodities now on the market. Recent cablegrams from France stated that 123,000 farm owners and workers had beon takett from the fighting lines and again put on the land to produce, in face oMJte nervy importations of Chinese and others for this work. Mr. Moss, of the Efficiency Board, states that 20,000 farm owners and workers had enlisted up to end May. How does this compare with France? Tho most revenue and tnvntion Is demod from the soil, so we must not bo caught napping with an overdose of falsa patriotism. My people, your only salvation is to stick to Champion Muscle Raiser Flour and Standard Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. I am, T7 AUCKLAND. ARGUMENTUM AD JUDICIUM {Argument appealing to tho judgment). P.S.—The 'last man" is now making a good show of getting, to Berlin.—V., Auckland, 19/7/18.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 July 1918, Page 4

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398

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 July 1918, Page 4

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