calls to-day to every voter in New Zealand. It asks him to sign the Alliance Petition demanding a poll on the question of prohibition. And surely no one who has the welfare of the children at heart can refill to cast his vote in favour of the abolition of the Drink Traffic. Face the facts—think of those known to you who have fallen by the wayside through drink. Life will hold enough pitialls and stumbling blocks for the children without retaining jji the greatest of all—the Drink Traffic. Inarticulately the children cry to you "Lead us not intotemptation." Do not ignore that cry. Respond to their appeal and banish from their path the Drink Traffic with its heavy toll on all that is beat in human life. For the sake of the Children, sign the Alliance Monster Petition Do Your Part—SlGN TO-DAY! N.Z.A. Kflii-iciicy Series—B'.
SALVO The Renowned Vegetable Spray and Disinfectant. Pronounced by Buyers as an absolute eradicator of: Aohis, Blight, Black and Brown Rot, Codlin Moth, Colorado Beetle, Green and Black Fly, Mite, Mildew, San Jose Scale, Slugs, Worms, and many other diseases appertaining to Fruit Trees, Vines, Flowers, Vegetable Plants, etc., etc., Salvo is a dry Compound Soluble in Cold Water. Prepared and ready for use In 10 seconds CHEAP—HANDY RELIABLE PRICE : 5 - PER PACKET "SALVO" is invaluable as - a disinfectant For Dairies, Stables, Kennels. Fowl Runs, Etc, Etc, 60 Pence Invested adds 60 per cent to your Banking Account. DISTRICT AGENT : William Roulston, Crain, Produce and General Merchant, PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 406, 3 September 1918, Page 1
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253Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 406, 3 September 1918, Page 1
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