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Quite a patriotic demonstration occurred at Mr T. McKenzie's political meeting at Dunback. He referred to Cardinal Logue's remark's regarding Great Britain's dissolution, Australia's possible rebellion, and Mew Zealand's indifference to the Motherland. Mr Mackenzie said the Cardinal had been wrongly informed. "We are proud of our Empire," he said—a statement which provoked loud cheering, the audience rising and cheering King and Empire. In an address on "The Awakening of China," at St. Davia's Church, Kltyber Pass road, Auckland, the Rev. G. 11. M'Neur, of the Canton Village Mission, sounded a note of warning. The changes which had taken place in China during the past six years,, he said, were greater than those which had occurred in connection with any other nation in the world. China now had an up-to-date army, and was determined upon enlarging and equipping it in proportion to her population. When one remembered that this numbered something like four hundred millions, it was apparent that no individual nation, not even two, could hope to stand against her. Everywhere the people were being inspired with a new patriotism, as was evidenced first in the boycott of American, and later of Japanese goods. The Chinese were now beginning to discover that the open-door policy was a peculiar one, in that the door opened one way only. When China became modernised the industrial problem which it would raise would be a tremendous one. Her people could underlive and undersell any other nation. Our legislation as regards Eastern emigrants would very soon be just worth the force we were prepared to put behind it. TWO SOVEREIGN REMEDIES THE FAMOUS SANDER AND SONS PUKE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT was proved by oxpertb of tlio Supreme Court of Victoria to posses curative properties peculiarly its own, and to be absolutely safe, effective and reliable. Therefore do not aggravate your complaint by the use of one of the many crude eucalyptus oils winch are now palmed oil' as ''Extracts," and from the use of vhtSli a death wis reported recently, but insist upon the GENUINE SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT and reject all others. For wrinkles, sunburn, pimples, blackheads, freckles, cracked hands, dry and inflamed skin, uso SANDER & SONS SUPERBA SKIN FOOD. No lady should be without it. Allays irritation produces a clear and spotless complexion and a smooth and supple skin. REMEMBER that SANDER & SON'S SUPERBA SKIN POOD is not an ordinary face cream, and unlike any of them, produces a permanent, beautifying effect. All chemists and stores.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9093, 20 May 1908, Page 5

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414

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9093, 20 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9093, 20 May 1908, Page 5

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