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Foe HOUSEHOLDERS who want to .save money we advise you to attend Auction Sale of Boots and Shoes, Monday at Thomson’s Wood and Coal Yard, Foxton. Mounsey and Co.

ROYAL PICTURES. James Oliver Curwood’s novel “NOMADS OF THE NORTH.” “NOMADS OF THE NORTH.” Picture it. Raoul Challoner with his wife and baby lost to the world in their little cabin in God’s wilderness, their only friends a big black bear and a wolf dog. Then comes O’Connor of the North West Mounted Police to Lake them back down the trail that leads to the gallows. A forest lire so real that it staggers you; a battle through that awes you and a (inisk so tine that you will cheer it. Also “THE HICK,” the best of all LARRY SE MON’S productions. Extra: “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” Prices (id and 1/1; children half price. r MONDAY! MONDAY! A romance of youth, love, and the tickle jade, Fortune. “COINCIDENCE.” Coming :“Way Down East,” “Black Panther’s Cub,” “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” “Molly Oh!” FOXTON, RESIDENTS PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE AUCTION SALE OF LADIES AND GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26th at 1.30 p.m. 200 PAIRS, all sizes in Footwear to be sold by MOUNSEY & CO. at THOMSON’S WOOD AND COAL YARD. ... Opposite Whyte’s Hotel, Foxton. MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! SENSATIONAL BARGAINS! GENUINE BANKRUPT STOCK of the finest QUALITY FOOTWEAR. Special lines of Men’s light and heavy boots. All to be sold at your own price. No buyer turned away who requires a pair of boots or shoes. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers.

ASK THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC THIS? According’ to Police Reports for 1921, there were over 8,800 convictions for drunkenness in New Zealand. Ask the liquor traffic what made these cases ‘drunks’ and where did they get it? Ask the liquor traffic if the arrests and convictions represent all the drunkenness in New Zealand? Ask the liquor traffic if it is time that every habitual drunkard and every casual drunkard began as a moderate? Ask the liquor traffic if intoxicating drink is sold anywhere in New Zealand without drunkenness being there too? Ask the liquor traffic if a prohibition order taken out by a man himself or on a relative’s request is ever broken? Ask the liquor, traffic if a prohibition order has a chance of being obeyed whilst an organised trade is pushing temptation before a man at every opportunity? Ask the liquor traffic who pays when a husband and father spends most or all of his money on drink? In the U.S.A. under prohibition drunkenness has been reduced 60 per cent. Ask yourself if it is not true that Prohibition is just Com-mon-sense? —N.Z. Alliance Publicity, (61).

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2472, 26 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2472, 26 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2472, 26 August 1922, Page 3

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