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MEETINGS. URUTI BEACH PICNIC RACING ' CLUB. r pl-JE Annual Meeting will be held at Urenui on THURSDAY, December 7, at 7.30 pan. AU members and those interested requested .to attend. L. O’NEILL, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J BEG to intimate that Mr William Nelson Matthews, LL.B., of Wellington, has joined me in partnership, and that the practice will in future be carried on under the title of Spratt and Matthews. H. L. SPRATT, Solicitor, Hawera. THE ELECTION IS CLOSE AT HAND. BUT PEEBLES’ NEW SEASON’S FRUITS Are here, and are the Best Machinecleaned. 3 Crown GOLDEN SULTANAS, Olbs for 7/3. 3 Crown CURRANTS, 61bs for 4/9. SUN MAID SEEDED RAISINS, Gib for 5/6. FINEST SEEDLESS RAISINS, 61bs for 5/-. OUR FRUITS NEVER FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Send your Order to— G. W. PEEBLES, BRIDGE ST., ELTHAM. NOW! VTOW is the time to instal the ‘Tlarvos’’ Vacuum Pump. Absence of complicated parts, valveless, with the exception of one simple slide valve, compact and portable, the “HARVOS” PUMP IS THE LAST WORD in efficiency. Our years of experience are behind its design and manufacture. It is built like a good watch, goes like a good watch, and costs the minimum in repairs—like a good watch. Prices and particulars on application. UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD. New Plymouth ’Phone 328. Stratford ’Phone 16. Eltham ’Phone 103. CARRYING NOTICE.

yyE beg to notify the public that, having purchased a 5-ton Dump Truck and a 2-ton Delivery Truck, we are prepared to undertake all classes of carrying at reasonable rates, and trust to receive a fair share of patronage. Ring ’Phone 426. TOCKE AND JOHNSON, 400 DEVON STREET EAST. (Opposite Red House Hotel). CATHOLICS. N.Z. IRISH CATHOLIC PROHIBITION LEAGUE. Your churches have been made the medium of liquor propaganda; do you approve of such? REVENUE: When Bung and Co. write revenue, they do not state whether it is gross or net, nor do they tell you the cost of murder trials and the everflowing stream of drunkards, with their allies, crime, pauperism, lunacy, disease, and deaths. Think it out, recall your own experience. Irish mothers, what has caused life long dissension in your homes? There are two classes of operators in New Zealand that treat their clients as fools—the bookmaker and the publican; vote the worst out. Say, 40 lunatics out of every 100 patients in our asylums are there through drink; so says Dr. Beattie, Auckland. Revenue —Drink costs New Zealand at least £12,700,000 annually, plus, say £1,500,000 human wreckage; total over £14,000,000. Divert that in clean channels, what a. demand for workers —less taxation, and cost of living reduced. Archbishop Redwood tries to reconcile the advocacy of drink with Christianity; can you? Irish Catholics, we ask you to recall your life’s mistake, and money wasted; think of the children as yet unborn. Recall your schoolmates; where has drink placed them? For 700 years Ireland was a plaything for England; Sinn Feiners applied prohibition to their forces —the struggle ended. Give it a go in New Zealand. ■Sacramental wine is protected by law, which is endorsed by written assurances of prohibition leaders. Like revenue bogey, it won’t- stand analysis. Is 'it a question of sacramental wine or unsacramental whisky ? Think it out. To place yourselves on an equal plane with other nationalities, strike out the two top lines. W. McGOLDRICK, President. J. McLOUGHLAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Te Aro. " MOTOR CYCLE TYRE'S. •SPECIAL purchase, 120 only, size 26 x 2U Look at the prices: Dunlop Railroad 455, Bates’ Heavy Ribbed 40s, Palmer Ribbed 32/6, postage paid. Guaranteed fresh new stock—N.Z. Motor ‘ Wrecking Co., Ltd., Spare Parts Special- • 'liU, 99 'Bwrii Street, Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1922, Page 1

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608

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1922, Page 1

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