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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. The American Federation of Labor, representing 4,500,000 workers, expressed strong •condemnation of Prohibition in its recent convention, held at Denver. In the text of the Official Resolution regarding Prohibition it was pointed out that great dissatisfaction is manifest throughout the U.S.A, at the Prohibition Law: that many people -were of the impression that this law would not exclude the nation’s national beverage, beer: that the law had (brought about wholesale manufacture of illicit liquor which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of citizens, and the impairing of the eight of thousands of others: that these conditions had made the law vastly unpopular with the majority of the citizens. This great representative body therefore declared itself in favor of a modification of the law so as to permit the manuf ?ture and sale of light wines and beer. It also resolved to def everything in its power to have these modifications carried into effect. 'Sane official Labor condemns Prohibition, so do reasonable folk of all classes. Vote Continuance! 18

CHOICE 50-ACRE FARM. GOING CONCERN. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY OR A MORTGAGE. 50 ACRES, Freehold, about 3 miles ’ from Eltham aiid handy to factory and school. Practically all stumped, well fenced and fully subdivided. Carrying capacity '25 cows. Nearly new semi-bungalow of 4 large rooms, also pantry, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, concreted bowshed, trapshed and piggeries. Machines installed. For exchange as going concern with 21 cows, heifer, 6 calves, 2 horses, pigs, dray, gig, harness, milking machine, cans, plough, disc and tripod harrows, factory shares and sundries. Equity £l2OO in land, stock and chattels, NOTE.—The stock, implements, etc., will be handed over free of encumbrance. Owner wants house property or a mortgage in exchange for his equity. Immediate possession. A pp!y a< j BNTS , W. H. & A. M ! GARRY LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM ’Phones 13 and 134.

SUFFERED WITH DANDRUFFYEARS Hair Fell Out. Was Thin anc Dry. Head Used To itch. Cuticura Healed. “ I suffered with dandruff and my hair fell out in handfuls and became so thin and dry that I was frightened I would become bald. The danr ** was in th i c k scales \ y' an( i my bead used to v, t itch so I scratched it into eruptions which " ' spread. 1 also lost sleep. “ I suffered for two or three years and I then sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which afforded relief, so I bought more which completely healed me.” (Signed) Miss Ivy Wilmott, Victoria St., Adamstown, N. S. W. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. For sample Soap and Ointment address: “R. Towna & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.” SSflST'Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.

HARD WEARING HARNESS THAT WILL STAND THE TARANAKI WEATHER. PEST Milk Cart Harness, £l5; Gig Harness with breast collar, £l2 ss; Best English Plough Chains, 7/6; Van Hames. 12/6, with strap; best leather lined Plough Collars, £2 17s 6d. These prices for CASH ONLY. We repair and Re-string Tennis Racquets at reasonable rates. COOK & LISTER Currie Street, Phone 57'2. Brougham Street, Phone 549. NEW PLYMOUTH.

The quality and of Edmonds Baking Powder is as important a consideration as its dependable results. Edmonds always has been—always will be —made from finest Grape Cream of Tartar. Always ask for 20 J • I£ ■ essEFICE A Bottle makes a pint of Family Coush Mixture. Saves your Money. Does you sood. Price 2/6. is

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 7

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