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Labour Leaders in Canada now unanimously favour Prohibition!" H. Ci. Veitcli, President of the Winnipeg Labour Party, writes thus:—"Prior to Prohibition I was Tather doubtful as to .the economic results it might have;-after watching its.effects for two years I am convinced that Prohibition lias proved a blessing to the Labour movement. Wo no longer, have to compete with theßar-room for attendance at Union Meetings, and the improvement in conditions is readily scon." Supposing State Liquor had beeu operating would' these results have been achieved ? Labour in America, endorses Prohibition as the only safe and satisfactory solution of the Drink curse.—Advt.

A Wellington merchant says:—"After +hreo years'"'suffering from nouritis a few doses of VEIL gave- mo 'complete rest, and I was almost free from r>ain before finishing the first bottle. VML' for all nerve cases, shell-shock cases, .etc. At all chemists. Young's Chemical Co., Distributors—Advt. •

The Kodak Story of Your Part in the War 'W/'ar isn't all fighting—but to thousands of New Zealandcm in camp and on shipboard it will be a new world, will open up a new life. New tics will be formed, new friendships cemented. The daily routine in camp and on shipboard, the "Leave" in strange cities, the pictures of comrades—all these things will make a heart gripping Kodak itory for the folks at home. It's a genuine part of the Nation's present job to keep tight the bonds between its fighters and those nt home who can follow only with their hearts. Pictures from home and to home can do their part. There's room for a little Vest Pocket KODAK in every soldier's kit. The expense is small, 40/-. The cheerfulness it may bring is great. Take nV.P.K. with you. li's Autographic—all Kodaks aye!, Of ALL KODAK DEALERS and Kodak (Australasia) Ltd. "THE KODAK CORNER" CORNER LAMBTON QUAY -iv/ri i iuptam AND WILLIS STREET WLLLUNLi 1 UIN

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7

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311

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 7

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