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IF No=License Does This— What Will Prohibition Do? THE “TRADE” PREFERS AMERICA TO N.Z.! ! Every evidence of how Prohibition works is available here in X.Z. —one-sixth of X.Z. is dry; no dry district in N.Z. has gone back on Prohibition; crime lias largely decreased; cash and comfort have largely increased. THEREFORE, the 1 1‘ade take you t° America —3,000 miles away! THE TRADE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AMERICAN SPEAKERS BEING IN N.Z. Because of the Trade’s American propaganda. The Prohibition Party have to bring over Amercan citizens of standing to refute the Trade’s mis-statements on the spot. Nature of Offence. Convictions and Committals, Aggravated assault Assault and robbery Incest and attempt at Abortion, attempt at Cruelty to children Burglary Robbery and stealing from the person Horse and cattle stealing Sheep stealing Soliciting prostitution Keeping brothels or disorderly house Begging 'flic above ligures prove beyond doubt that the < reduces crime. BE ON THE WINNING SIDE. VOTE FOR PROHIBITION AND PROSPERITY!

ROYAL, The Theatre of Big Attraction*. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A smashing drama of mystery, romance and thrills from the famous novel by Louis .Joseph N ance. “THE BLACK BAG " “THE BLACK BAG.” Starring Herbert Rawlinson, supported liv Virginia Valfi. Comedy: “TEX SECONDS." Prices as usual. thursda y ! Tin: k sda y ! The World’s Greatest Picture. THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE.” The Million Dollar Pieturisation of Vincente Blaseo Ibanez’s celebrated and sensational novel. Prices 2s fid and Is fid; children Is and fid, plus tax. YOUR LAST CHANCE OP SEEING THIS GREAT PICTURE. Coming:—“The Sign on the Door,” “Waiting for Dawn.” TOWN HALL PICTURES. WEDXES DA Y! WKDNES DAY! CABARET. A Paramount Seven-Reeler “THE MAN FROM HOME.” “THE MAN FROM HOME." Starring -James Kirkwood who ployed in “Tilt* Great Impersonation.” A vivid entrancing tale of old Italy. Booth Tarkington's famous novel. Delightful ice-cream, 15 wonderful dances. A top-hole picture, a really enjoyable evening for 1/1. THURSDAY! THU RSDAY! Election Results. A first-class picture programme will be screened entitled “Love’s Masquerade, starring Conway Tearle, and during the screening results will be shown as they come through. At the conclusion of the programme the I hall will lie cleared for dancing, l Dominion results will be posted on the walls during the evening. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The super feature “A VIRGIN PARADISE.”

ODDFELLOWS LODGE. Meeting of the Oddfellows will be held in the Presbyterian Sunday ! School room TO-EIGHT at 8 o’- j clock. i A full attendance is requested, j Business important. I F. VERTONGEN, j PUBLIC NOTICE. j NOTICE is herby given that 1 have disposed of my hlacksmithing busi- 1 ness to Mr H. JB. Cress well, as from December Ist, 1922. ' i All accounts owing to me must be paid on or before the 21st inst. ALEX BOSS. j FOXTOX BOROUGH COUNCIL. 1 RENEWAL OF LICENSES. XOTICE is hereby given that up- 1 plications must be made in writing to the undersigned before noon on MONDAY, the 11th instant, for renewal of any license issued under the By-laws. The By-laws must be complied with before any licenses are renewed. Licenses are required for the drivers of licensed vehicles, and separate application must be made for these. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. ■FOXTON RETAILERS ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the usual Statutory half-holiday will bo observed this week and that all shops will be closed as from 12.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, <th inst. (Election Day.) F. RUMMER, Secretary. NOW READY. —Mangel and Drumhead Cabbage Plants. 7/ti per 1,000, Brocoli Plants 10/- per 1,000, Aster Plants 3/0 per 100. B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 3

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