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It is reported that the Mangatoki Dairy Company have sold their output of butter up to the end of September for 1/91 per lb. “One of the worst things I have to deal with is cruelty by withholding food from stock, especially in the country districts,” said Nelson’s inspector for the prevention of cruelty of animals. In quite a number-of instances cases have come under his notice where stock has been practically dying from weakness and exposure. “There is only one way of entering the New Zealand postal service.” declared Mr A. P. Harper, of Wellington. during an address' in Auckland, “and that way is by Joining as a messenger boy.” This rule was interpreted by the speaker as another argument in favour of overhauling i the whole of the Public Service. “The ! future heads of the department,” it was .00 in ted out, “will lie men who entered as boys whose education practically finished at 14 years of age.”

A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. The Liquor traffic in its official organ “Continuance,” dated July Ist, says “The Licensed Trade yields £2,500,000 annually to the Treasury.’ 7 We say. prove it, Also whose pocket do they take St out of first. —Advt.

W. E. Gladstone favoured legislation that made it easy to .do right and difficult tb 'do wrong.*’ The moral is use “No. Rubbing” Laundry Help anjj you can’t go wrong. HIP, Hip, Hip, hoo-ray. Another cow in to-day. Soon we'll have a Ford. To come in from J.W.A. John W. Anlrew and Son, Pukekohe and Auckland. YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE MAN WHO ADVERTISES! Nine times out of ten you will find that the man who advertises is the man who mos't willingly returns your 1 money if you are not I satisfied. He is not in business I for to-day or to-mor- ! row only, but for next I year and ten years and knows the value of goodwill. You get better merchandise at a fairer price than he could ever hope to sell it if he did not have the larger volume of business that comes from legitimate advertising and goods that hear out the promise of the ! printed word. I Don't miss the advertisements. This very day thy call your at- \ tention to values that } to-morrow you will be * sorry you overlooked. DOW’T miss THE ADVERTISEMENTS l

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 753, 4 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 753, 4 August 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 753, 4 August 1922, Page 8

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