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The Farmer and the Future. , THAT the future of Farmer in-New Zealand u a roey one there can 'be little doubt. Already there m a world-shortage of grain, of meat, of wool, and of dairy produce. The shortage w real'—it is not merely a case of faulty distribution. The producing countries of the World! Stave (been producing less and loss—flocks and Herds have become reduce#— gr«it areas of land have gone out of cultivation. Immediately the War is over thWe wiill be a plenitude of ■hips released, from War Service to eerve the Empire® foodproducing Oolooiee. <• New Zealand: products are assured a ready marketfor many a year to oome. And such a condition will flffMrt* what a popularly Jcnown 00 "land-thuniger. That is why it iis wise to buy land NOW/ Granted that land values are high at present, thiere can be no question that they will go higher. ; ... The Sale of the McDonald Estate at Levin, oilma an unusually favourable opportunity to acquire land m one of the most prosperous dfeEricta in the Dominion. The land offered is suitable for either dairying, Sheer. Graßing, or Crops. I"ull particulars as to T«ma of FurcfliMe and Date will appear in another umie of this Journal. A handsome illustrated Booktet, giving full particulars, will be sent Free, together with plans, to enquirers writing. Possession of land will be given in January, 1919, but the Trustees will favourafcly consider applications from puirohaaere who may oiesire to commence building or fencing operations before date of poewwtfon. DALGETY & COMPANY, Limited. WRIGHT STEPHENSON A COMPANY, Limited'' Auctioneers In conjunction; Wellington.

Rexona is a specially prepared remedy for . Chilblains, and CracKed Hands/-. It atJ yjpK was designed particularly to cure these & complaints, and can be relied upon to do PqLa -Wfc " Sly tuffcred greatly from fw two i^CoM^n'stf*"."ouHTMelbouriie, Vic. "I wai so bad I excruciating. I tried all of dntaMnts «• day You will fird i curt lor your flnM-ja

State Control STOP before committing yourself and FIND OUT exactly what STATE CONTROL means! Ask: 1. What amount nrfll the Stat* nMd to 7. Has any country In the world made a yajr tha Trade I success of State Control ? It is said that the_ recent Conference of Brewers, Sweden's Gotlienburg system, Russia's National Hotalkeepars, Wina .and Spirit* Merchants, etc., Vodka Monopoly, South Carolina's State Diapenswhila'theydisagreed strongly on some things, were ary, Saskatchewan's State Liquor Shops, were all quite unanimous in deciding to ask £15,000,000. huge failures: - n. Has any body of disinterested business £ n tl,e . experiment at Carlisle in a State ftcomxntndtd it? Public House » cited as having reduced drunken* ~ For obvious reasons no sensible voter will accept ness over 60%. But this is really due to the reduc- ■ either the Moderate League or "The Trade" is t. 10 " of . the ho . urs of /* ,e 5 * P«»r d*y. An exactly authorities. Ha should know .wßat he is voting „ similar lessening of drunkenness has resulted all - for. Let the National Efficiency Board say what OT « r England where reduced hours prevail but it thinks of it aa an Investment. * her ® nownorjmeuts m btate Public Houses have • i- _ . ' been tried. It is reduction of hours, not change of •• !• til® now GovernmanS Department proprietorship, that has made better conditions, to N run for RavanuaT ~ .... . Lat "The Trada" submit balanca sheets so that ®. Why did Great Britain appoint the tha probable profits may ba known. No "pig in a Liquor Control Board ? pake" at £15,000,000! Lloyd George said Dnnlcwasa greater enemy than *• irimote b ?em U^r«n t C i°?' r#V * nU * bui to Admfr£ r Gene^ls A Shiptmilder S> Judges, Labour - ?* i? i- • *. i Leaders, etc., joined in demanding Prohibition, but • luv«BMnnti hi the "B r,ate * t •nemy" was too strongly entrenched. ©.parent wiHb^pwtid toproduct Hs s&ra! Bolirdw.! Sa 110 ' 1 Tha pushing of salai will not be needed. Drink Control Board WM arpolnted as a compromise. •alh it—lf! ®. Why did not the United States or B. Are the present Hotelkeepers, £ar- tat ® % 0I ? rol f tondftri and BirniiMi tm l»A th* n«w lne united btates has sacrificed an Annual Rev. of £100.000,000 and Canada an Annual UevThara may ba rati di«oulty in staffing tha new f«i 0 « ,(K {r'. b^ auM i h * 3r Vt % rot> » « ! T rl, D*pirtm#*t. Th» other civil servants may object J? throttle the J laffic, and _\vantc<J the iob done to tha J>aw typa, ,Oaa other department brands thoroughly. In spite of the restrictions, Groat tham now. if load* a3O year old publican 12i Britain spent last year, at the present- mcrcase-l years on VLifa Anuranca policy. Will this ba prices, no less than £250,000,000 m Drink. naovad when they.bacoipa oivil servants ? 10. Is State Control necessary In New 9. Will there be a new brand of liquors Zealand? Guaranteed not to produce present Promhition is easily possible. The J rude is hop?- s ■ff#ets? lessly discredited here. It lias wasted dir<:<;th > Sis dangar is not in tha management but in tha £20,000,000 during the 4 years of the War ici'l us | uor. "Btata" liquor will produce drunkenness, much more indirectly. It is n sjionsilile for 43,(>i;0 j (Jiisasa, poverty, crime and inefficiency just as convictions for drunkenness during the same J surely as the present brands. Provide facilities period, and has produced more misery, poverty I for drinlc and excess is inevitable. and crime than can be measured. ! ,j Consider this: State Control has Always Failed! State Control is Always Discarded! i Prohibition has Always Succeeded! I. Why try a discredited remedy when true remedy is known? Canada and United States have adopted National Prohibitio i both for War Efficiency and for Peace Efficiency, after experience with bo:h State Ownership and Prohibition. | PROHIBITION IS THE REAL REMEDY' & Sign the N.Z. ALLIANCE MONSTEP >P.TH •<

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 October 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 October 1918, Page 4

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