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SECOND "DIVISION LEAGUE. ITS AIMS A'X!D OBJECTS. Plank I.—-Tho League heartily cooperates with the Government to maintain reinforcements and win the war. Plank 2.—The iLeague is non-party. Plank 3.—Pensions on disablement of soldiers to follow the British Scheme; according to injury and disablement, and not left to the discretion of a Pensions Board. Plank 4.—The League is endeavoring to secure adequate pensions and allowances for all wives and dependents. (The present scales are pitifully inadequate and compare very unfavorably with those prevailing in England). Plank 5. —The medical examination to be the deciding factor as to the liability of the State. The League aims at bringing home to the authorities and the public the necessity, in the interests of the community, of adopting a policy of generosity to the dependents of those who, by their sacrifices, are maintaining the existence of the State, and views with grave concern the indications o? a policy of State parsimony. The League believes the time has come when the Government should completely review the question of separation allowances and pensions, so that those who may be called on to make the great laerifice of giving up husband and father shall not also lie condemned to comparative penury and want.' The League holds that those who remain behind in thoir ordinary avocation, for 'whatever reason, should be called upon universally by legislation to make such financial sacrifice as Will meet the needs of the dependents of those who are called upon to face the supreme sacrifice. NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FAPuM, 200. ACRES, all flat, divided into several paddocks; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep\ or cattle and cropping! This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150 acres rough 'feed. Will easily run a cow to 2% acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and. a lot of outbuildings; on main coach, road; cream cart calls for cream, and hand; to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole of the. balance of unploughed land under the plough. Good easy terms to suit clients. For particulars apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Bos 824, AUCKLAND. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M ONEY TO LEND In Large or Small Sumi it Lowest Rates. COVETT AND QUILLIAM, Solicitors, New Plymouth. THOS. B. CROUP, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ELTHAM. Visits Kaponga Fridays. Money to Lend on security ot Land og Stock at Current Hates. a H, Weston} IH. R. Billing WESTON AND WESTON, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD. (Resident Manager at Inglewood, W. H. Armstrong, Solicitor.) We have several sums ol money awaiting Invertment on all c!»ssei oj approved security at lowest current ratea. Robert Spence, ' Samuel Spenoe, J. B. L. Stanford, PENCE AND STANFORD, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. MONEY TO LEND. s Q» B A ft gAYL EI, SOLICITORS, Opposite Post Office, Princes Street, HAWBRA. QTANDISH AND ANDERSON, O BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, DEVO" A. B. Sta W« hav< vestment. mnutDAmfl AIIU BULill'l.l.UaD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. A. B. Standish.l [T. P. Anderson. W« have several sums ol Money awaiting inQ.EOBQE Q.BET, BARRISTEB & SOLICITOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. OHoe: National Bank Chambers, Brougham St. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. 1 M ALONE AND KINO, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. HALLIWELIi AND THOMSON. BARRISTEItS AND 80LICIT0B8, STRATFORD. OFFIC1: Qtago Chambers, Fenton Street* MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. HUGH BAILY, F.P.A., N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A VALENTINE DUFF, A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z. JAILS AND JJUir, k mwmr. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND COMPANY SECRETARIES. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. MISS F. E. BEDF OB D, CONFIDENTIAL TYPIST. Office: Philips' _ Buildings, opposite Kewton Kings Mart, New Plymouth. KOBOMIKO PRIVATE HOSPITAL. INGLEWOOD. NURSE MORGAN (Certificated from St* Helen e Hospital, Christcburoh). "J*. J^ONERGAN, DENTAL SURGEON, Municipal Buildings, BROADWAY : STRATFORD. And at Eltham. TTBBNUI-WAITABA-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOta y> COACH SERVICE. Leave*— Urenui. 8 a.m. for New Plymouth. a ' m * and MS a.m. for New Plymouth. ' Leaves New Plymouth (Hookham'a Cerner)10,30 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for Waitara and Uffenul. Waitara—fl.3o for Urenui. i Parcels and messages to Criterion Garage. Phone 139. ARTHUR 3. SMITH. Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 4

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