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The LICENSING REFERENDUM. Why Every Elector Should Vote on it Many New Zealanders are prob- _!2-— l9 * 5 -123. 8 „[ J 9 * s ***.*.. ably under the impression that I — the overwhelming majorities for Continuance in the past have (t —— settled the Licensing question. However, the Law requires that a Licensing Referendum must I II I?T . be conducted again this year in percentage of valid votes polled conjunction with the Parliament- for continuance and prohibition ary Election, on Saturday, 25th Note:—ln 1938, 70.96 per cent, of September, 1943. votes were opposed to prohibition. Here is a graph which shows the Every vote is again necessary in mounting Continuance sentiment order to indicate the true feeling and the corresponding decline in o f the country. Be sure and reprohibition sentiment in New cord your vote for Continuance Zealand as recorded during the by striking out the two bottom past five elections. lines on the ballot paper. vote CONTINUANCE

O'3g,ir'--- , Reduce the Need for Super k/ e ff' c ' ent Harrowing with', BOOTHMAC VW ing with a Boothmac Tripod ‘ 0m Marrow. Cleans out trash, aerates the soil and spreads ± a ' tl ,e Booth Macdonald & c®. Ltd. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. P.O. Box 8, Masterton. J. P. Johnston, Resident Representative, 'Phone 1584. m IN CASH LIMERICK CONTEST SIMPLY WRITE LAST LINE I Said a cheerful old Lady called Dee . \ As she sipped at her All British Tea "'A A really good cuppa / At mealtimes and supper Here’s How to Enter .. . 1. Merely write the last line for the Limerick together with your II name and address, and to save paper, make your entry on the back j-v of an All British Tea Packet. Entries may, of course, be made on plain paper. Plainly PRINT your name and address. Children may mxgl 'p. iJtlfl 'll enter. You may send in as many entries as you wish. kL™ F/' A ///!1 -1 2. Mail to “Contest”, C/o D. W. Virtue & Co. Ltd., 13-1 5 \//// Victoria Street, Wellington. 3. Judges’ decision will be final. No employees of D. W. Virtue NO /// //IJVS^^ l ':/ & Co. Ltd. or their Advertising consultants, or the members of the entry f Ffll families of employees may enter. 1 ! 4. Names of winners will be published in this paper, within two ////fflKfcfeJJ’ SK /// '->¥‘ll \ weeks of closing date. /// l/l\ \ 5. Contest closes September 18th. I> SgiBUB. lulvk \ How to Write Winners— You don’t have to be a “Poet” to win. II II "sjfex. Merely think of words that rhyme with “Dee” or “Tea”. Write 111 n - a line to each word you select. Pick out the best line and try and 111 D e/ . "X—t improve it. Don’t think it’s not good enough, we might think it’s /// fl oi Cia ' Clo u<i IlhllSi/, ■ J M

i - v M K I -1 Indigestion •• I was bent double with pain from indigestion, afraid to eat. Since I took De Witt’s Antacid Powder I have eaten anything, even pastry. There is nothing better in the world than DeWitt's for indigestion,” says Mr. H. L. ' De Witt’s Antacid Powder is indeed the right stuff to end indigestion because this quick-action remedy neutralises excess acid, the cause of stomach pains. It soothes and protects the stomach lining and helps to digest your food. In many cases one dose has put paid to after-mealtime pains. Prove this for yourself. >0 i ANTACID POWDER Foe Indigestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gastritis, Flatulence, Dyspepsia. A Product of E. C. De Witt & Co., England. N.Z. .Representatives, Newson & Co. Ltd., a. J Herbert Street, Wellington, C.L

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1943, Page 6

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