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PA VIS Bread is different from every other bread! Never confuse PAVIS with ordinary brown bread. I'AVIS is much more nourishing, •iud it is the most digestable bread htainable. —Obtainable only at Perreau’s.

V vV O A ■fu A A D The Great Dav! Farmers! Vote Continuance because Prohb bition would increase Taxation. Workers! Vote Continuance because Prohibition would deprive 6,000. bread winners and their 18,000 depeot } ents of their living, besides affecting 30,000 other workers. British ar.d American official labour ’ both condemn it. Prohibition doesn't prohibit the wealthy. Women! Vote Continuance because Prohibition would increase the cost of living clothing, boots, groceries. Because it would mean search of Homes —and that you could not make Home-" \ brewed Beer, Wine or Cider. And because it would be an insult to your menfolk. Hew Zealanders All! Vote Continuance because we are a free, sober, industrious nation ; because we are lit to be trusted; because we prefer good ocer to and drugs; because Prohk bition has failed everywhere and must fail here. f lt CAWNOT prohibit! Keep New\ Zealand Free ! •>« 8S o A LUenttd Trait •.» New Zmlattd limn l ky (he National Council of the X A O

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2514, 5 December 1922, Page 4

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