PREMIER’S PHOTOGRAPH.
ON TRADE POSTERS. REQUEST FOR WITHDRAWAL. (W —— > rt Trade hoardings conspicuously dis’! played in Stratford hear a photograph* of the Prime Minister, Mr. W. F. sey, and references to taxation and ! the liquor question. On December 1 the Stratford Prohibit ‘ tion League telegraphed as follows ’W ■ the Premier:—Prime Minister, Wellington. Trade hoardings in Stratford show your photograph and name with the following sentence: “No country can possibly carry load of taxation that. New Zealand-is now ‘ caning# Be-' neath is written: “Continua.ncc’will save you two apd a half mljliqns rev-*-, enue per annum. Vote CbMimtance.'* Executive Prohibition' ■ association of your napae graph -with liquor interests nfost I 'objec-r tionable. Kindly reply; denying infer* ences implied in poster. (Signed) KAY, i'_ Secretary Prohibition League. I '*B . On December 2, Mr. MaSssey replied as • follows: K- j , Kay, 'Secretary Stratford Prohibition League. Jll * ', ?. “Your telegram received. The use of my photograph on posters in question W entirely unauthorised, and a request,: has been made for its withdrawal. (Signed) W. F. MASSEY. • (Published by Arrangement.) ‘ V Is your “Ford” hard to start? oushe misfire? A “M 7 HITFORD’ MAGNETO ADJUSTER ensures easy starting, hotter spark, more power, less fuel. 52/6 post free. R. P. M. Manning Foresters’ Buildings, 135 Albert Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1922, Page 7
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209PREMIER’S PHOTOGRAPH. Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1922, Page 7
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