Overstock of Table Damask Clot! means greatly reduced prices to clear See our usual 2s lid Damask now offer ing a Is 6d yard —MeTCav’.?—4dvt.
rUMEMHLOYED HE LIEF 9 1 nJiS S& I mz il » m ?%»> La ii V 1) would yau MAKE no mistaKe, these people would not be absorbed in other industries. If they could, why do not those other ' industries absorb the present unemployed, nearly 5,00© in number— the majority of whom are able and willing to worK ? The “Pussyfoots” don’t mind what the price of prohibition is as long as the other fellow pays. Prohibition hasn’t solved America’s great and growing problem of unemployment. The Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, speahing at Wellington on June 14th, 1928, referring to unemployment, stated, “We are five times better off than the United States of America, which claims to be the most prosperous country in the world.” m DON! INCREASE yMEMttOJMBW ■IMIIA BJ|4RnP 11 i
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 2
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155Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 2
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