For pickling, there's no better Vinegar on the market than SHAELAND'S Brewed from malt and Sugar. Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. Oblainablo from H. J". Boughton. 2 The Big Summer Sale cuds Saturday, February 22nd. White and striped flannellettes, 9/6 dozen Collinson & Gifford, Ltd. THAN JOHNSON'S CORDIALS PRICES ARE MODERATE BEST WOOD AND COAL AT .JOHNSON'S YARDS. Established in 1803 Telephone 54 P.O. Box 76
Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking SHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA. ' Brocaderos 1/2J per yard, 28 in; wide, during the last week of our Big Summer Sale Collinson & Gifford, Ltd.
How much would you take for YOUR boy? Not a million a year ? Yet this is all the State receives for the continuance of a traffic which threatens the wellbeing of every N.Z. child I Surely money is poor remuneration for the destruction of life and character. We are literally sacrineing our children for liquor revenue. PWW3V Were you to imagine a " cradle roll" of future drinkers, could you be sure that YOUR child's name would not be on it? Or the name of the other child whose mother hoped just as much for her boy as you do for. yours ? There are 150,000 children under school age in N.Z. to-day—how many of these will go under through drink if YO ; U allow the liquor trade to continue ? Your dsilmafe of ike value of ike £,(Raiand tmll he 'OUT Q Tiurs'ddy, April 10! It is up to YOU! You can now remove this greatest of all snares and pitfalls. The liquor trade holds a mortgage on every cradle. As you value your boy, and the other boy,' make New Zealand safe. Prohibition will not only sa\e the children, it will also make N.Z. more prosperous. The ' lives saved, the increased earning power gained, the expenditure in productive channels of the present drink bill, and the*saving on Gaols, Hospitals, etc., will all contribute to the wealth of the people and the revenue of the State. Prohibition, therefore, saves both life and money. Remember, the issue will be decided by a bare majority vote. Your vote may win or lose the day. If you refuse —or neglect —to vote for Prohibition, the responsibility for the drink traffic will rest on you. Keep Your Conscience Clear —■
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Taihape Daily Times, 22 March 1919, Page 6
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386Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 22 March 1919, Page 6
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