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LABOUR AND PROHIBITION. "No class of society has received greater benefits through the Prohibition law of Colorado than tho wage-earners. Mv observation, with opportunities of knowing tho , results, equal perhaps lo that of anvoue, bears out this conclusion."—o. C. Houstan, Editor Denver "Labour Bulletin." "Before the Labour movement can attain its nlaco and fulfil its destiny it must rid itself of liquor domination and shako off tho shackles that that interest has liouiw' about it. After years of investisation I find that Prohibition has nroven that once the Labour movement is loosed from liquor's dictation ond its membership released from the poverty caused bv drink, it will realise its dreams of economic greatness, but that will not come until ii lias awakened to tho fact that it is 10-duv being made the slavo of Ihe outlawed liquor traffic .of America."—'J'. J. Greer, President Louisana Federation of Labour.—Aovt.

Get back your nerve force ami live! Ceregen will help you. It gives strength and poise, for it nourishes the nerves, builds new tifsue, and revitalises the entire system. Oregon benefits permanently—it is a nerve food and must be dissociated from drugs or temporary .stimulants. Ceregen is a proteid-pho?-pliate food, and proteid is as essential to your body as moisture is to a plant. This all-13nlish product was used in naval and military hospitals during the war—proof of its efficacy. All ehemists sell it at 2s. Gd., Js. Gd., Gs. 6d., and 12s. The 12s. size contains 8 times amount of 2s. Gd. tin—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 5

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