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Final Appeal to the Electors FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM REMEMBER: No License means No Liberty No License means No Liquor (See latest opinion of Sir J. Find lay, also that of Martin Chapman, K.C.) No License means No Financial Stability (See London Financial News, Sept 14,1911) No License means Extra Taxation (See Sir J. Ward's speech at Winton) No License means loss to 11,000 wage-earners, farmers, and business people generally No Liconse means eventually No Nothing Are you prepared to sacrifice British Freedom and prosperity for a dangerous experiment like prohibition, if not, your only safeguard is to vote as follows: I Vote for Continuance. I Vote Against National Prohibition. I Vote for Notional Prohibition.

Have you the spirit of progresslveness, or are you content to jog along in much the same way as did your forefathers? The. average dairy farmer is out to make as much money as he can in as little time as possible; and the Ridd Milking Machine will help him to accomplish his desire. The patent tapering teat cup i is one. of the unique features of the j Kidd. It enables the machine to get ' all the milk, is perfectly harmless, and J mivkes the Ridd .a real money earner. ' Mr. P. O'Grady, of Hamilton, writes:— t "After using the Ridd Machines for nearly two seasons I am pleased to let you know they are all you claimed them to be. My cows took to the machine from tho first. When milking by hand I had to employ threo hands, now with the machine I employ one." The Watt's Oil Engine has proved the most economical and reliable power for drivin" Ridds. Please call or write Xewton King.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 138, 2 December 1911, Page 8

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