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PATEA ELECTORATE ME; 1 G: V: PEARCE WITHDRAWS. Mr. G. Y. Pearee has withdrawn from the Patea contest at the urgent request of Mr. Massey, so aj NOT TO DIVIDE THE REFORM VOTE. Mr. Pearce's name, however, will appear on the ballot paper, it being too late.to have it taken off. Mr. Massey wishes it to be known that the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE ME; WALTER D. POWDREIX, who is a loyal supporter of the Reform Party, a man of wide experience, of proved administrates ability, unusual vision and business capacity. Mr. Massey, therefore, confidently leaves the matter in the hands of the Reform' Party's supporters and the electors generally,

ANOTHER £SOO CHALLENGE: MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND PROHIBITION. rjTBE LIQUOR TRADE SAYS THAT THE. STATEMENT THAT AN OVERWHELMING OF DOCTORS VOTED PROHIBITION AT THE RECENT PLEBISCITE TAKEN BY THE MEDICAL A SSOCIATION IS "ANOTHER PROHIBITION TRICK." THE PROHIBITION EXECUTIVE CHALLENGES THE LIQUOR TRADE TO ALLOW ITS REPRESENTATIVES ON THE MEDICAL COUNCIL TO HAVE THE VOTES PUBLISHED, AND UNDERTAKES TO PAY FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£500) TO THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION IF THE MAJORITY FOR PROHIBITION IS NOT OVERWHELMING. THE TRADE, AS AN HONOURABLE (?) BODY, WILL OP COURSE PAY £SOO IF THE PROHIBITION PARTY'S STATEMENT IS C ;IRECT, THE TRADE IS A CONVICTED TRICKSTER. ARE YOU GOING TO LET IT CONTINUE OF PAY IT FIFTEEN MILLION POUNDS TO GET OUT, OR WILL YOU WD?E IT OUT FOR NOTHING J

Dainty Rimless Eyeglasses Our new patterns of Rimless Glasses are very remarkably becoming—quite undeniably an adornment even to the most handsome features. We fit them cunningly—so 10 »„ »:»m .i.„ ..1. „. „ifort and of practical utility. ERNEST B. DA VIES F.S.MCLondon, FLO, Etilmi LONDON QUALIFIED SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Maxwell, 1916, electric light and starter. Nice order, any trial, £265. Studebaker, electric light and starter. Should be cheap at £265. Ford, late 1917 model, in splendid order, £l9O. Can recommend. Ford, 1914, £l4O. Ford, 1916, £l6O. Metz, five-seater, £IBO. Calthorpe, four-seater, overhauled and painted, £220. MOTORBIKES. 8.5.A., late model, three speed, kick start A snip for Christmas, £75. 8.5.A., two-speed, £35. SPEDDIKO, STAINTON & CO., raw PLYMoyra,

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1919, Page 4

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355

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1919, Page 4

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