“ÜBI MKL, !BI APES." | (Where Ilcney is, There arc Bees i i PROSPECTIVE pCONOMV;' Copy of Official Telegram, August 13,1920 , “Sir Wm. Herries, ' “Minister for Customs, “Wellington, — “Surprised Mr. Kaiapoi Jones, a temperance advocate, suggested turning potatoes into alcohol. Why not into starch for collars, frills, etc., if in use your City, and quite harmless? “V., Auckland. N.B— Doubtless Sir Wm. Herries will take some time to test strength of proposal, and ascertain views of laundries before replying. lam credibly informed that wheat can be converted into whisky, but owing to the scarcity of that cereal the overnmenl wisely decreed that Champion should turn it into Muscle-Raiser for h : : r-ople. V A Piano is not a Luxury! Every Home Needs One. The Children’s Education is incomplete without music, and nothing can take the place of a good Piano. Easy terms can be arranged with the E! & F. Piano Agency Limited. Call cr write for Particulars. Miss Lace> Local Agent.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7623, 17 February 1921, Page 4
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