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ffilWH II 111 it 2 BUTTON TAN NAPPA KID GLOVES, yocd, servioeablr wear ... 12/6 P er P air > WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES, reliable make ... 10/6 a pair. WIDE FANCY-RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, In Black and Nigger ... 6/6 a pair. PURE LINEN FORFARS 30 ins. wide ... 1/1, 1/2, 23> 2/6> a yard. 36 ins. wide ... 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 a y ard - These Gcods which are just to h-ind are of exceptional value, and have been practically unprocurable since pre-war. 36 b. " FINLAY'S" PURE LINEN FINEST LONGCLOTH, 1/3, 1/6 per yard. These Calicoes have been sold until recently at 2/- & 2/3 per yard. FUGE SILK, 28in wide, natural and crearri 6/11 P er yard. The House [[fori [Satisfaction, DUNEDIN, Bgea ■'■■. mms&gggm. Proh © ~ © It is already rr '1 t*» MmnikrxmmmmMSfr, Some people still imagine that if Prohibition is voted "in" by the Referendum a law will then be drafted to enforce it. That is not so. The law was drafted and approved by Parliament in 1918, and it automatically comes into effect upon a poll in favour of Prohibition. iKMimi You may not make home-brewed beer or home-made wine for your own consumption. You may not manufacture, import, or sell liquor, nor have it in your possession for sale. Any Justice of the Peace may issue a warrant for the search of your house by police at any time of the day or night. Fines for breaches of law: £IOO first oflence, Three-months second k offence (no option of fine). If a company commits breach, * £2OO and £I,OOO respectively. No compensation to any person deprived of a living by Prohibition. No compensation to anyone whose trade, business or properly is injured or depreciated by Prohibition. Prohibition, if carried next poll, would conic into force June 30, 1923. • "*e?y*> Once Prohibition is carried, there can be no further vote upon the "**% (question—it is settled for good and all. I here's no "trial" about it. It does not Provide for Prohibition of the'wealthy. The rich man may stock his ceitm for a lifetime before the law comes into operation, whereas the worker will be deprived of his modest drink. It violates the sanctity of the Home— That must be so, for without right of search the enforcement of Prohibition would be impossible, is a A Degrading Law ! CONTINUANCE! ! I.:,;■„:,. 1 Trail, „f .Veto Zealand m-nmrnammm. 1 nil' '"H

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 1