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Tho curso of present-day politics is llio evil pnu'er of Hit! Liquor Traffic. There is only oiio remedy. A : ote for Prohibition.—Advt. "Leavo it to father," he'll bring it from town, Got him a pencil to ecribblc it down; Don't bo despondent, he'll brim; it nlright, When he conies home from the office tonight. What you, have left is enoiipli for to-day— Yes, there's three doses, I'm thankful to say. Ohcor up. my pet! there'? no danger, uo niirt, While you hare Woods' Peppermint (Jure. —Adyt. Amcrieiin Liiinnr Money is pouring into Now Zealand. 'What for? Becauso "the Trade" \s desperate for some place to dump the liquor «tock.« which both Mr. nud Mr". Aiiioricn and Mr. ami Mrs. finiiiuh have sa : d ho mnv no longer poilulf Ihcin willi. fli't. wis(> lo the :;amo! Vote for Proliilji!i<»ii.-Advl. Iwip=as voted I'mhi'biljon 110 years ago. Niiw every si.vlh fam'ly owns its own enr and garage, imd cvpit second family ih own home. Vole for Prohibition.and Prosperity.—Advt. A house to let is rnro these days. Still houses sometimes become vacant. Wise nnoplo when moving employ us. They know our men are export movers. Tlio New Zealand Express Co. Ltd., 87-91 Customhouso Quay.—Advt. Liquor men are building ill) forfuncs out of ruined lives. Allsop's shares have jumped from £2 to £86 fiiiico 1015. Wipe out tlio Liquor Monopoly.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 9

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