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Business Notices. P BEST ENGLISH. BLUESTONE 44/- per cwt. NEW CENTAL BAGS, 6/6 Dozen, any quantity. TWO TONS SUTTON’S NEW SEASON MANGEL AND TURNIP SEED just arrived. Order early. FRANK PERKINS AND CO. 5 ING ST., PUKEKOHE iRMEBS—Get your Broken Castings Acetone Welded at Cooper and Curd’s.

/= v o ; V'‘ . X m ii ■ -V A' A o £-meS> A 7 *' ' • .'ykJv iv Great \ Vote Continuance because Prohibition would increase Taxation. !.' V ! 1 i : A •y \ : ■Z.r- ---\ :A :A Vote Continuance because Prohibition would deprive 6,000 breadwinners and their 18,000 dependents of their living, besides affecting 30,000 other workers. British and American official labour both condemn it. Prohibition doesn't prohibit the wealthy. ! Vote Continuance because Prohibition would increase the cost of living —clothing, boots, groceries. Because it would mean search of Homes—and that you could not make Homebrewed Beer, Wine or Cider. And because it would be an insult to your menfolk. New Zealanders All! Vote Continuance because we are a free, sober, industrious nation ; because we are fit to be trusted; because we prefer good beer to poison-booze and drugs; because Prohibition has failed everywhere and must fail here. It CANNOT Prohibit ! Keep New Zealand Free ! Vote CONTINUANCE A V £3 V o 89 A 35 Licenced Trade oj New Zealand Incited by the National Council of the m X A D

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 790, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 790, 5 December 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 790, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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