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23,000,000 People in the United States ARE LIVING IN AREAS WHERE THE MANUFACTURE & SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IS PROHIBITED So states reliable information just received. There is o strong resurgence of public opinion in favour of Notional Prohibition for the whole of the United States. .. .u kr.if rnuntieq in eiaht States, and more than two-thirds of the counties in Alabama, 6 Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages. The United States Brewers' Journal states: "There is a wide stratum of public opinion in America that favours another trial for Prohibition. A leading Ne. York journoi the L“u°of Traffic considered by 41 State Legislatures since the beginning of the year. The Drink Trade in America has got the Jitters. It admits that "There is always the impending danger of Prohibition." Since the repeal of Prohibition the Temperance Party has won 9550 out of 12,400 Local Option Polls, and the number of successes is always increasing. Prohibition is the abolition of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating drink lnt °^‘ drink is not necessary for health or happiness, but is a constant source of ill-health and unhappiness. ’ It causes drunkenness, quarrels, murder, crime, immorality, degradation, broken lives, broken hearts, and many other troubles. ■■ No decent man or woman can vote for Continuance of drink-caused evils. If 23,000,000 people can live happily under Prohibition in America, surely 1,600,000 people in New Zealand can do the same. YOU CAY VOTE FOR PROHIBITION WITH PERFECT COHFIBEKCE STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES Please Send Donations to N.Z. Alliance, P.O. Box 1079, Wellington.

FEVERISH COMPLAINTS oke attackbuj tlw PEOPLE EVERYWHERE jEfiM.y REPORTS received from different parts of the Cr/fev K. x/A Dominion indicate that complaints of feverish U origin are rife at the present time. Feverish Colds, W ll « Sore Throats and Flu Attacks strike quickly, and /JTzB '/ SB just as quick action on your part is essential to BBi // A 4 prevent the development of feverish complaints. ‘ASPRO’, owing to it being, after ingestion in the /W / ISS system, an anti-pyretic or fever reducer, and an / // internal antiseptic and germicide, can always be depended upon in such cases. Take ASPRO for \\H> headaches, aches and pains. Use ‘ASPRO as a gargle for Sore Throats. '/ ASPRO QUICKLY REDUCES TEMPERATURES —-—Follow these DIRECTIONS” ~ COLDS & FLO THROAT 2to 3 Tablets immediately first symptoms appear Gargle with ‘ASPRO’ every three hours, and 2 Tablets every 3 hours afterwards. Take a Mix 3 Tablets in half glass of water, making hot lemon drink with the last dose before retiring. fresh mixture each time. 8 27 54 108 e Tablets Tablets /Tablets Tablets UT 119 419 The above are approved prices an £ !r^ M< k

HOW MANY EGGS 00 YOO GET . . . Mr. Backyard Poultry Farmer . . . You can get plenty of eggs right through the winter if you feed your hens right. Remember—a healthy hen produces at least 113 eggs a season. But remember that hens, like humans, need a Tonic to help them at times. Thousands of poultry farmers have found that to build them up to tip-top health after the autumn moult Laymor Poultry Tonic is unequalled. Laymor does not force unnatural laying to excess. Laymor builds healthy birds so that full, regular egg production is the natural result. Get the most from your hens — your grocer or store has Laymor Poultry Tonic. 1..20.3 ® 1 111 IM» Oblatnabla all Leading Store* and Chemuh • ; DISTRIBUTORS. t T, A. MACAUSTER LID. 12 Albert Street. AtiCkUncf. i

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 5