I RESPECTFULLY ASIS ITS FRIENDS TO. * 1 ( , ■' 7" \ AND SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:- ' '' } "... T.V ' Who. Won the; War? ' -. L- . 7- The Mies.! ■"■'•"" T :.7 7 ■•.-. lid Oar Country 'Bhiri - ' - ,Mol ■ J ' Bid France Shirk? .... ' ♦••• • .••' - Hoi I; "Did Italy-.'. Shirk? .... ;.'■".....■ .... •-.:'' . : • Bid Belgium Shirk? "."■ ~.. .... .... Ho! . lid Serbia Shirk ? .... •••• •••• •»•' ' Wo! Haw Aay of these Countries Adopted Prohibition on the score of Efficiency? MM I BidCaaadago'Dryoaafotef ■ ■'. -HOr It was oily a War Measure.- ■ ' S * /■■...■■• ~ | ■ ~^~7 I ' '- ; H • ..'4 ■ W.-A.. PHELPS.- ■■ . -:-,v'^-;^.-■■..-H ■■■.■■■ x - -H • • _■ J ' . V % V .Aefitof -Secretary...; ~::■..'...;,.. ■
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Most people find that it takes" a very little while to wear down a leather heel, thus necessitating frequent repairs. They fail to realise . that a soft tough rubber gives months of wear and much extra comfort'and ease—due to absence of vibration and concussion—at a cost that /igv\ eventually cheaper than leather Heels. Unless you / © \ are a "Dunlop" user, you cannot appreciate/' **&\/, \ 0 \ what wearing these resilient Heels means. / ft?) y -/19r | . Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair? /'rj... ■; 1 The cost is small, and out of all proportion / , W)m to the saving and comfort you will Is\ S? ""•£*/' M derive from their use. Be sure and have / (<£/ ~~Mj leather removed the thickness of Rub- «ll $*) Mig berHeel-and specify "Dunlop" Brand. : VARIOUS STYLES & All SIZES-LEADING BOOT Dunlop UubberCo., Wella'n, Chrlstc'h, Auck'd v Nj/ j=rrn ;„;, :,...,:,,...-,, 1 |V. 1 ' ! ~■ . , ==— __—^=jj [I Implemei&fs .lor Orehardlsfs | "■ '3l >L The No. 41 Planet Jr A ORCHARD & UNIVERSAL CULTIVATOR | is built throughout of Steel, and is of exceptionally Light Draught for Orcltardisfls, Farmers and Gardeners We can supply it with Hoe Steels as illustrated, or with SWEEPS UP TO. 18 INCISES These will successfully eradicate Weeds, Fern Roots, etc. and ensures Thoffomgli CuMvaSSoia ' Write for full information, Catalogues and Prices. We stock Planet Jr. Hand Hoes, Hand Plows, Seed Drills and all extras Corner Hunter Street and Jervois Quay and Victoria Street - Wellington.
Klfecaiiiie Marine War■ Ftmß. v ] : ; ; BALANCE SHEET, SJ ■ VICTORY EFFORT. ; . Statement of Receipts and Expenditure. ',;■'•'' '-.•-'•'■.■ ' P s J ■ ■■.•:■:•.' dC s. (1. '£s. d. Advertising ;: ■■-" "' V% Proceeds of Packets .5,094 8,8 '" mil''Printmg ' "1"» ". ! Donations to Purchase C,oods for Sur•'■SaWrv Typiste and Petty --Expenses- .....<• -■■15.11 2*. prise.Packets ....... 3,0.3 7 8 . ■ ■'Balance in Union -Bank of-•Australia ■• . -G;4S3 3 7 Le.« Amount Expended 1.03 d 0 - 1,668 7 6 Cash'iii Hand, including Donation- ... * from tho Commercial -Travellers'.- - . , • Club... -. ~...: ; ■•■ IS i 0 ;... ;:::,:;,- 1B 0 . ■■0,763 18 0 .... ;.. THOS. INGLIS, Hon. Secretary, MERC ANTILE MARINE WAR FUND. - . <'■- ■"..• -.-..- '■■'.. . .. " ■ * ' . We certify tlie.above''is a ; true and correct Statement.of Receipts and Expenditure in connection with the .above Fund. , ~ ROWLEY AND GILL, Public Accountants and Auditors. . . . '..'.' ' - - : ■ . Wellington, -April 7, 1919. ]-..-..';.. ' . • ' : *These sums were much more than covered by donations to the Fund from Members of the Commercial Travellers' Association for Expenses ...,<- •-.■■• .' ' ROWLEY AND GILL. The Committee of the Wellington Commercial Travelled and Warehousemen's Association, desire to express their sincere thanks to all those who kindly con- ■■!•■■ ■$ tributed towards the, Appeal for Funds f®r the relief of . - the dependants of those of the British MercantileMMarien e ' ' who suffered during the War, and they desire to specially thank the Ladies of Wellington for their invalua'ble I assistance* E. A, PHELPS, Acting Secretary
I GOVERNMENT NSURA.N Ct DEPARTMENT. PREWMS LOW.' " BONUSES LARGE. Conditions of Policies liberal. Business restricted to New Zealand. All moneys invested in the Dominion. Every policy guaranteed by the State. /. H. RICHARDSON, .r.FA, •a Commissioner.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 167, 9 April 1919, Page 12
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