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Those who- iinagioc thbt "STATE PURCHASE" is onlv a m J heavy ftnanraa! f liability winch the \otc anvolvfs. The interest Ifonc *»u yoot i.120 sfher rait. it make the vi hi r children 1 ' -tter? Will " No t.» . tiens, then evote ;i State Pnrrhksc andjLontrol—one *f the fnost is etrer ptit an intelligent peopl I iir othec. issue. "JL'ONTl NUANCE," f no better. What haf Intoxicating Liquor jj ever done lor you or your family. to make you vote for its continuance? It you are a moderate drinker you will admit that the tendency of Booze has been to push you down, to hinder you from developing your fill! powers aad rendering you very often incapable of you I best efforts just at the lime when these were mom needed. Would you notle a more prosperous. haJ)ier and contented mal to-day if you had left!it alone? i ujit out I Cl<»sc iif* flic ic House Bars and ; the buildings to be for their natural and "mate purpose of pro- £ for thr accotntion of the travelling ,<:. Talk the matter with vour wife and {what she says. Her ifets are yours, and is more concerned in »yur prosperity and the happiness of the family than in tiie continuance af the Booze Trade a business of which drunkards are the natural product, alwavs absorbing the brighest and most promising children in the home, for its distressing .ind degrading purposes. If you want to avoid the heaw taxation which STATE PURCHASE will involve, and you decide against tiie "CONTINUANCE of what is admittedly a serious danger ami often a dreadful evil, then do this 11111111 M HIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111 ■*■■ ■■ ■■■■_ |Ej It will cost You and every ji| IH Member of Your Family Kjj I hat is what STATE PURCHASE of the Liquor Traffic ■ ■ . -., - .%. _. „« r vt • T l _ J £-.1 l . ■■ realised it. Roughlv stated, die jpopulation of the Dominion is ■■ one million. The estimated amount required to buy I up the Liquor Trade is which works J] ont at per head. j Suppose that your family consists of wife and six 1 children—eight in all—you will be required to pay ■ no less thaxf £"120 as You*" share of the Nation's f liability under the STATE PURCHASE vote. But you may say: " That's ridiculous! I haven't j«j the money to pay ; I couldn't do it." No, you will A\ not be asked to band over the £l2O in one lump J» sum ; tiie Govexrutoont will do that for yon, and then ' impose upon you, the necessary taxation to provide J interest, year after year, on this amount, with a |J further conti"" to pay off the money* kajt to thc.State for the purpose " named. 1 P ' Vote for National Prohibition by J; !H LINES on the Ballot Paper! K§ ii 11 it i«ji 11 hi nt is ie si« ii %. ?.t 111111 ie ai ii 1111 ii

Silent ALAMO Electric Light & Farm Plant. Electrify your Farm. Why should you. the mini of the farm, the man who produces the food that sustains the world, the man upon whom every other activity in the world depends, be satisfied with anything but the best. Why should your wife and children have less advantages than the women and children who live in the towns and cities? Is there a reason ? NO T and you know it. For many years the folfcs on the farms accepted conditions that were" far from desirable. To-day conditions have changed. You can procure a Silent ALAMO lighting plant consisting of a sleeve valve engine direct cuppled to dynamo (self starting) and a large set of storage batteries. You only require to run your engine for two or three hours per week to keep your battery charged. Everything is automatic and absolutely fool-proof. A child nine years old can attend to it and you can have all the advantages of the city in the wayof lighting, ironing, cooling fan. milk separating, churning, washing machine and horse clipping, etc. It will operate any light work such as above-mentioned at a cost which would surprise you. Price complete £lB5. Send for full particulars to w. j. p. Mcculloch, Stuart Strta, DUNEDIN. Syle f«»r Ofagu anil SoiithJand.

PROHIBITION IN UNITED STATES. - —*»•■»—;—. "<-' I'r.-*? A&buci;ilk>i)—By TVlcjrraph—Copyright. NEW YUKK, November J. IUI'J. • ■ i * Xlr 'i ?; ' '"""•»'-• pr»>'i.i.»ft f.f the JVI.-ration of Labour, discussing "".f 1 ""' " r i r '-«. uwtcndcj ! .it fating prohibition on the peopleof Ibu i-nitp,istates ur«> .1 Man S..t. the ft*-nl awl economic fabric of the ijat-'ou? This invasion of the working b«u c hal.u* oiis«ttltt] him. f; drhevisiu in Jtu&iiU began frith prohibition!. (jpj-/r-fiff./><>jn Otagv Ihti'ly Times, fijlljWW.y Prcserre year liberty of action aid aroid Bolshevism by Toting thai 1. I Vote lor National Continuance. STRIKE OUT THE TWO. BOTTOM LINES. «~Mz£.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 4