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It is a facsimile of the N.Z. Alliance Monster Petition which Will be presented at your home for the signature of all the adult members of your family. " • , See to it that You Sign the-Monster Petition! I It is the people's petition and it is going to I move Parliament to grant a poll for the .1 abolition of the drink traffic ia New Zealand. i Never before in the history of New Zealand has it j been so essential to stop waste and increase production. • i Do your part by signing the Monster Petition. This I is the way to help to bring into effect the recoirwnd- { ations of the National Efficiency Board If Prohibition is brought into oper- Remember, immediately U. uoii is ation at once, a direct and indirect taken and National Prohibition p^ssea National saving of from £30,000,000 the drink traffic ceases at once. By to £40,000,000 will be effected, a payment of a sum not exceeding 4j direct and indirect profit also will be million pounds the Nation will save . made by the expenditure of this four and a half years trading which amount in legitimate productive "The Tiade" would enjoy under thb trade channels. The moral wreckage present Statute. This course waa brought about by drink will be recommended by the National Effici- : averted, and in the words of the Na- ehcy Board after hearing the evidence tional Efficiency Board, "a sound of over sixty witnesses. As a bu&iinvestment" will be made which ness proposition, apart from the will " promote permanent National greater moral issues, it will pay to Efficiency." eliminate the drink traffic. Every British subject—male or female—2l years of age and over may sign the Monster Petition even though not on the Parliamentary Roll. YOUR SIGNATURE IS NEEDED YOUR INFLUENCE IS WANTED First sign the Monster Petition yourself then get your friends fo sign jtj ■ \_ N.Z.A.—Kolol«aoy iwrfw-3 J X-l-—^^^ ,g£ . THE LIVER. „ HOW TO TAKE CARE OF IT. Liverishness is much more common P^> 1R V At ~f ian most people imagine. For instance, tOf 10 I «&TS l I\C n&fHe Ol faulty action of the liver gives rise to | :eelings of depression, it makes a man ! «1 miserable and unfit for work, it gives _. jf± i woman prostrating bilious attacks, M JP$ id^p jffif leadaches, and causes languor, sleepless- M&'wJ'*joW J^r 0 less, and sometimes a blurred state of Mx^nL >• J^w A&h jeis How to care for the liver and keep it in A Jg §8L J^^Ml^MMM^^^%s;f^ §g '-*1& ;ood health is a simple matter if you fol- tPsss' *Ssßsrwsf'sMrJi/d& *P^ ***^ * r r^^^ off one or two well-defined rules. Don't ( HjSiP'' wr sssSSS^r^S^lrsf^^ I*'*1*'* :at too much or too rich food. Try to ,1 €B^^^^^^^P^^^ jet some exercise every day. Above all. . je strong on prevention. Don't miss that joint, for the readiest and the best pre- ■ rcntive of liver troubles is an occasional ■iose of Mother Seigel's Syrup, the world- HAS STOOD FOR A GUARANTEE OF lamous digestive and liver tonic, made UNSURPASSED QUALITY WHETHER IN THE roro roots, barks, and leaves. But even -, a-htre liverishness- is robbing you of CONSTRUCTION ORIGINALLY OF CYCLES, ::rength and the buoyancy of health, AND LATER OF CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES. Mother Scigel's Syrup will do you good. Fake it after your meals, persevere with . t, and in time it will restore you. Of ' The Humber organisation has been at i course, prevention is always best, but the entire disposition of British and :here i* no need to despair in any event, ,' Allied Governments since the war began. :or in tens of thousands of cases thi? "Id- ' i •ashioned remedy has given relief efen . V|TH ttjtv rrtjmTP n>TT ps-j^'' ifter a few doses, and . made ■ hosts o) - ITc! IHE COr^ING OS 1 FiLA? ■ 'riends by banishing their liver, stomach. ■ ' I >nd bowel troubles. , the HUMSER Factories will imm-ci-Nurse C. E. O'Donnell, Grange-road. , ate l y resume the production of Mount Kden, Auckland, writing on Sep- ,jj :*mber 27th, 1917, says:— lls _ . _____ _____ —,— _-,-_.. . . "Having used Mother Seigel's Syrup :!; CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, CYCLLa. for myself and family during the last 18 it givi-s me great pkasure in testi- ' " The new models will fully maintain the reputation of the : iying to its efficacy as a certain cure foi and Continue that beauty of design, excellence i indigestion, and 1 have never known of workmanship and itrue economy of running and it to fail in removing the un- . up-keep for which Huihber-s have.eVer been renowned, pleasant symptoms. In my case th( i / contents of one bottle has always bees i / sufficient to restore my digestive organs J ' to a healthy condition. I take every op- \ , „,..nr.r. in«wi-« * r- i ■ portunity of recommending your *peci£c j j HUMBcR LfMITED - Coventry, England. to sufferers from indigestion-in any form.' j

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 11