!|W. M. CULLEN & CO. j t LADIES’ OUTFITTERS i * Have commenced business in Bain s Buildings, I WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. 4 I 1 & Serges, Diagonal Dress Tweeds, Coatings, Worsteds, and many other lines too J X . numerous to mention. 4 54-inch Dress Tweeds, cheeks, 3/6 yard 56 andsBinch Cravenette Coatings, in grey | 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/11 yard be Jersey Clothf 7/6 yard. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, diagonals, 4/6 yard. 54-inch Plain Venetians in navy and Henna, T X 54-inch Dress Tweeds, stripes, all wool, 4/6 yd. 50-inch Plain Venetians, in navy a < X 54-inch All Wool Plain Serges, shades cream, / Y • Coating, with pretty * violet, and emerald, suitable for capes 54-mcbl Wooltoey^ * and coats, 5/11 yard. £ £ ’ , 50-inch Navy and ,Black Serge, fine white ’ AU Wool Worsteds, in the latest 56-inch Black & Navy Serge, fine stripe, 6/6 yd . shades and 31 d suitt W. M. CULLEN & CO., t t Bain’s Buildings, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha * —mo»— n» , «——»■— ~ plow I I Wool Tweeds in checks and Silk and Wool Jumpers, beauth Men’s. Dark Tweed | g strips 54-inches wide, 4/11 ful stripes and designs. 35/- Light ana ureu, | yard. Large variety. each, S Pipce Frocks Gaberdine Coats, all sizes £ 8 Coloured Serges, brown, grey, One Piece rrocKS ■». saxe, black, fawn, wine, brick, Special Value. light and ? § strawberry. 54-inches wide. 32 , 35 y. 29/- 32/6 35/9 ? 8 5/11 yard. ' ' : — § | CARTER’S, 265-267 Victoria St., HAMILTON. | 8 Next Farmers’ Auctioneering Coy. Ltd. . 8
EDUCATION. THE MOST COSTLY SCHOOL, IN THE WORLD. There is a school where the fees are not paid in coin alone ; a school w.here payment is made in human lives. It is the school for drunkards. Every bar-room is such a school. It is in the bar-rooms of N.Z. where the young men learn to become drunkards. The mothers and fathers, the wives and sweethearts, pay the fees in tears and anguish.
Jn the year 1921, according to the Police Reports, the number of persons not previously convicted of drunkenness but convicted during that year was 5894, What has tlhat meant in the homes concerned ? Can you express it in coin ?
Prohibition removes the means pf temptation. As Admix al Sims has said of the U.S.A., “We have shut up the schools for drunkards. We have saved the rising generation from the drink.”
Prohibition is just common-sense — just exactly that—removing the danger, abolishing the cause, New Zealandeis can shut up the schools for drunkards at the next poll by voting Prohibition. —N.Z. Alliance Publicity (60).
WHAT IS ADVERTISING ? "The shortest road to success.” — Artemus. Ward. “An enormous power and the best substitute for the mint.”—W. B. Gladstone
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4454, 16 August 1922, Page 4
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435Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4454, 16 August 1922, Page 4
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