p •n o a % i*pA A O 4/bA> The Great- Day! Farmers! Vote Continuance because Prohibition would increase Taxation. Workers! 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. 'Women! 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 CANNOI Prohibit ! Keep New WfMci Vote mm laved by the Xathnal Council oft!" ffl Free ! UA P V a bmr, & 89 A Licensed Trade oj New Zealand A O Ui-j b££
ft £V £ i,!, ST H y K ITI K A i\7K ARE STU.L OX DEC’lv. anil notice from latest Auckland Quotation that £o will go ,’ust as fur over the A. arid A. Counter, os £5 will po in Auckland, with tlio excep ticu of Flour, Sugar and Kerosene, ind then only the freight is added to those articles E-omo lines are quoted even ekes per I by the A. end A. Stores. | Cook up your Ann 1 ‘and Qnnt.itnu-. j i and compare then with the paces j ed by ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON, CASH MERCHANTS. ■Phone 152 TTie name “Nelson Moate’s” not only signifies Tea but Tea of the best quality. Their brands nr 0 Royal Tea Bs, per lb., Willow Pattern, three grades, 3s, 3s 2d, and 3s 6d per lb. Write' down on your Grocer's list Nelson Monte'll Ten. also Nolmoa Cocoa and Nolmoft Pofieei.^AdifS,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 1
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312Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 1
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