How to Vote: I Vote for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE j i Vito fm ETiffIB'WIWttACE & mm®k ’ s>\. Sh. VO o f; 4 , , vv sy 1 5 ' jßh io’\ ' rit f / IS *>f/ / /-a, 3 / - ? y; ,i p ROHIBITION will increase the cost of It MUST. How? It's this way: The taxation to cc derived from beer, wine and spirits will pay the Government Two-and-a"half Millions per year. If Prohibition comes, that money MUST be found some other way. How? By taxation on other things—Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Boots, Clothing. Some of these things are taxed high enough now—but they will hiave to be loaded higher still. Can yon Afford it? Will your income stretch to pay these high prices? Or do you consider that the necessities of life are highly-priced enough already? ' Arid also—are you so ashamed of the conduct of the men and women of this Dominion that you think it necessary to take out a Prohibition Order against ALL of them? Vote CONTINU AMC Issued hjt the Nntioml Council of the f.icntsed Trade of Kr.v ZeuUvui • f 63
/ s rr ICS 'TST. ft immm SOAP POWDER Makes washing easier because it loosens the dirt quickly. So effective, you only need hall the quantity. Ask your Grocer for Laborlite. Make Laborlite your “Washword!” 935 rb Sr Jenkins—6
rawosse-jo’o PRIMROSE STOCK FOODS For Better Results this season CALF MEAL P PIG MEAL R POULTRY MEAL I POULTRY WHEATMEAL M CHICKEN RAISER R BARLEY MEAL 0 MAIZE MEAL S LINSEED MEAL E We can Grind, Crush or Kibble all classes of Grain to your order. MANAWATU MILLS 00., PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 4
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269Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 28 November 1922, Page 4
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