Stewart annual summer $ale which, commenced yesterday, is tq be' continued fqr a, fortnight, so fttf intend* ing customers, who have an eye to save> money, have a fair opportunity inspecting and pricing the goods offered, ■'?{;■ At the same time the one who delays till t the last moment is the one to lose. Don't be lax, but get in the first shot at ■ > the enemy—high priced goods. - J A native settler of Wharepapa, named Aperahame Rupene, has called upon the^Q Echo to state that he is prepared**;; get up a Maori Artillery Company if ihe&p Government wquld accept t^eir'sercjcgsll |nd give them instruction either Yn' the^f fqrts or field artiilery practice in the I* open,—Give the Maoris a big 'gun by all# means. "--<* - ■' A Big bombastio orders from the Kaiser § who is going to make more enemies^ amongst neutral countries by his threat | to sink every hostile merchant ship inrj the British seas, regardless of danger tiKp crew or passengers. Now then, 'Wooctilp row Wilson, buck up, and show us howil you don't like it. The almighty, doilatft is at stake. ?S^
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 February 1915, Page 2
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183Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 February 1915, Page 2
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