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B. Local Option in the United States. Tin'-; has the effect oi crsicvn; e-nod effibreernert in even' iuenlity thru carries N'v Liccn-.e. 'fai:o the Sdncr quoted by the Liquor people in tlic.r uiivcrbse- ■ i,. ■ ;\ Is. _ i ;o ■ dry invn.y and 6 ,f drv” cider including the bir.le capital. Omy y cities were icit “wet. Veimont last year 212 towns “dry’’ out of 240. Massachusetts in t9 lO had 261 towns dry out of 321, and 20 cities urv oat ol 33. Rhode Island has 20 dry towns. Connecticut has more than half the State under Local No-License. Michigan has 30 Prohibition counties. Iliffigb. in-. Ton eoirio. 2500 di'v rower end of di'y cities. Toe enforcement of die !_wca! Upon: law re; dr;- v. hole, gwoa. Wh n do Cowm or e.'c;V'. or ■fy goes dry, it at the same time elects officers to enforce the law. These officers desiring a renewal of their office, defer to the majority and enforce the No-License law. Some of the States have more people under Local No-License than the whole population of Maine. C. The Case of New Zealand. In New Zealand we are in a vastly different position. We have a horaogenious population, with a respect for law. Wc have a national administration and enforcement of law and justice. There would be impartial and unswerving justice dealt out to each man. it is not left to each locality to decide whether it will enforce the law or not.

We have 1000 miles of sea between us and the nearest point ol supply. It will thus be seen that nothing taking place in the States with respect to State Prohibition has any lesson for N.Z.

It will also be seen that wc have a unique opportunity of showing what a country can be like with strong drink banished. New Zealand is probably' the only place in thcmvorld able to make such an experiment.

Let us show the world what can be done.

Vote the Drink Out

SF’R!HS WfLLINERY AT G. M. STILES’. A splendic! display of Trimmed Millinery, straw shapes, plaits, etc., is now being made at this establishment. and an early inspection is invited, so that you can get the best choice. Any hat chosen can be put aside for forward delivery at no extra charge. Having a very experienced milliner, any shape to suit all customers can be made up at the shortest notice. — Advt.

THE BEST YOU CAN TAKE. “ I had coiic and diarrhoea, and the pains were so bad that I would have taken anything,” writes Mr Harry Vernon Wyatt, of New Brighton. N.Z., but one dose of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy fixed me right up. .Repeatedly 1 have given this remedy to people in the town, and they swear by it. There is no question about it, Chamberlain's Coiic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the be si you can lake fur colic, cholera and diarrhoea.” For sale e very w here, —Ad vt. UNCONSCIOUS FROM GRIPING PAINS. ” For ten years I was a constant sufferer from attacks of colic, and at limes unconscious from the griping pains,” says Mr Alex. J. Cresswell, of LSirregurra, Vic. “The only thing iha: gave me relief'was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. T never failed. I have recommended it to my friends and customers, who have always met with the same results as myself. My advice is to always keep a bottle in the house, it is the most effective relict and cure for severe griping pains in the stomach and for uunraoea. For sale everywhere.— Advt. 1 r y Cook and Co. for good Meat. Only the best supplied."

Fleas, Bnge,j Beetles, etc.Ai Y K/UOPS* Fatal to insect lifeharmless to else. Sold in tins only, bnt h® aura you getJ. BUGLASB, MOT OK AMD GENERAL ENGINEER. Clyde Street - - Foxton. I'IARS OVERHAULED, and all vR classes of machinery repaired Benzine. Oils, and all Motor Accessories in stock. EUKHITUBE! P. 'WOLLESMAN, I 2 CATUSETMA LvER, ETC., I ! Dio-; f-)i‘ A VIHI ID • ri rjr{ P^rjv Vvivvi-c ? ■ ■ • ij ‘.Opposite 1 own Tiali.) | FOXTON. | f PiSidriCTuAniii'iS A SPEC;- $ ALITY. I BEDDING. COLLAPSIBLEFOLDING GO-CARTS.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 4

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