Where YOU Gome In! ff It is your individual vote that matters. If j£ you vote for Continuance, then you are to ff- | that extent responsible for what Continuance /« A IS: \| does. Here is what it has done daring \h_z\ ♦ three years (1922-23-24) :— ifX I fin 1 Money spent on Drink .... £23,259,490 |E-J| fircr-l Drunkenness Arrests .... 22,115 "Not previously convicted" 13,602 / <Q_ I /r J y>l Prohibition Orders.... .. 4,829 #~,(-/1 J£<ni Offences Against Licensing /xjE/ /$&/ f*\ Act 8136 I / *-/ /& ] Failing to Maintain, etc 6,346 I iy / I/ <Z iyj / _nPvv Are y° u & OUl § *° S* ve the traffic that pro- / e\y /&J duces such results another three years of / / # life? Can you vote for all the misery, sufC / \ *" I A*Ji?£rf fering, and degradation of your fellow-men \x SW\ I N X. / that means? \ / : "\; 7 *>" <™$_f wm YOUR vote bring liberty and sun- / 's \ ' y / ~ shine to women and children, or will it bring \ f them three more years of sorrow? \ r_l_ / '^ ie Moderate Drinker who votes Prohibi- \ * VaJllN 1 w \/ on is a sacrifice on behalf of the \ \r \ / noblest ideals known to civilised peoples— \ y* j \ t the sacrifice of the strong in the interests of v ; y / ■/ Strike out the F ?— f £_ TO p Unes this shows how the UQUOR TRAFFIC IS KEPT Ht+^^^^l GOING. THINK IT OVER. glllZrtW^P^ I CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP IT BT TOU. ( "'J Hand-Made Blinds ■ With the New Manor Fringe dk\ Mnnnr Frinap HP 1 HE Manor Fringe is the latest and most artistic illll n . I finish for Blinds, and has never been in Auckland IIIIP uest Z ns A before. It will appeal to all who, tired of plain ■ i j Blinds, are looking for something different —something illll distinctive. The Manor Fringe adds greatly to the SH wm*miiimmmwg—w-mmm——m decorative effect of the Blinds and improves the appear- lliP Jtk- -* ance of the home. Wmw Call a, our Furniture Department, Fifth Floor, and jjj \ inspect our sample Blinds, including those in the new 11111 1 Chocolate shade with Fawn Silk Fringe. Or telephone flllp ■I |||ig|jl|l|lj||| f or our eX pert to call regarding your Spring require- fjjJilP \ We have made over 6000 Blinds in the last twelve fiBI mont [ ls without having a single complaint. We use fIBB | 8 only the finest guaranteed fadeless Scotch Hollands and fllllP I liwss. _Jffifa_. __ffifc! t> est quality, easy-running Spring Rollers. Our Blinds flll!ll | hang square, and in style, design and finish are unsur- lillll | passed. You can therefore order your Blinds with con- itli^ | 9 fidence, knowing that every one is fully covered with Kg£ \ our Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back. SIP ! FARMERS' TRADING CO, LTD. | Corner Hobson Street and Wyndham Street. J|||
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 29
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