M S:r„ frem I Prohibition I /^ST\ Schneideman's Jl 21 y S ————- • I [zr^\^f% 1 a*e That Prohibition will pay New Zealand is proved by I iL|a4/^^^ Jnf QiiitS and '^c owin S» which is a conservative estimate of the 1 VL^cK m financial gain that will be rn^de by the Dominion. A COStUHieS The Source of our Public Revenue is j D- AI I lir iJ Al , ' | The basis of the National Wealth is) rrOaUCUUII 1 'Better Hurry for these Sensational Bargains! W j thoul p ro d U clion {SSSS£ noST TUSSORE COSTUMES—Newest styles; these Costumes are a | barß:ain T < cS a atPOn e 4 Pri* £5/5/-" The Estimated Value of the Annual Production of the Dominion is ... £100,000,000 COSTUMES—In blue setge, pure, indigo .dye; this serge can be I The Dominion Revenue for year ending 31st March, 1918 (taking net, and --,..,. thoroughly relied on Usual prices from £7/7/-to j not gross, returns from Railways and Post Office), was ... ... £15,612,219 '''■_,' Now from £6/16/6 I (This means that 15.6% of Production went to the Public Revenue). COSTUMES —Iff black and white check., in becoming styles B Usual prices from £6/6/-to £9/9/- Now from £5/5/- | When Prohibition is Massed on Anril 10th ComnenThese Costumes are tailor-made, and cannot be repeated at the Wnen rroniDmon IS passea on April luin, v-ompcn price again.» sation not exceeding x4,DW,W{) will be paid the COSTUMES-In gabardine-Two different shades; new styles; jj {tf J including brewers, hotelkeepers, wholesale ■ Costumes at special sale prices include iawn and mole gabar- . . , . = . ' . . . dines, also brown and bottle green Usual price from £7-/7/- merchants, clubs, Wine-makers and employees. Now One Price £5/s'/THESE COSTUMES ARE MAGNIFICENT MODELS. What Will Vl«» Irt*f • N SUITSI SUITB! SUITSS—AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS, " IiOX Will DC 1051 • 276 SUITS-In grey and brown English tweeds; made up on un- Liquor Duty (approximately) ... ... ... tljOQOfiM crushable fronts; they fit perfectly To be Sold from 79/6 Interest, including Sinking Fund on the £4,500,000 ... 250,000 82 SUITS —In worsteds, greys, brown, and stripes; these suits are " £1,250,000 hand-made (made on the knee) Usual price ' 1r .. 1 • Now £«/15/- __ ■-—.-- w* fc * "*"IMED SUITS -T' ™*vs.?„l. What will be Gained by Prohibition: NO FIT—NO PAY! I , 3 (1) The £5,000,000 now expended in liquor, if not. spent on this, must be C-*_fM_3l\Tl?H>l_"i_T AVf 0 €___T\^7(u i expended in some other way. It is safe to assume that its expenditure OvOI^JLIJLPiLri/ir? (& %j\Jlyi\J 1 will assist revenue to the same extent as the rest of Production, viz., 1 15.6%.' This will amount to ... ... ... ... *780,000 TAILORS and COSTUMIERS | ( 2 ) The cessation of the liquor traffic will mean an ultimate saving on 8/i ..J aa MAMMirDC «*TDirBT WKII INfITAN i Police, Industrial Schools, Old Age Pensions, Charitable Aid, Hospitals, COanH 65 11/kNf.LKb 51Kttl, WbLLINbIUN I etc x he expenditure on these items for year endi ng.3i ßt March, (Opposite Everybody's Picture Theatre.) ' 1917, was £1,474,428. Experts agree that 70%- to 80% of this expenditure is caused by drink, but for safety call it 55%. ; '."'.•"-;■• '- •" ..'. -..-• .•";::"" '' " ■-- -J This means a saving of ... -- £810,935 '* . ■ ■•■■ , ■■ ;-:', ■ ■' . ■ " "^ Total £1,590,935 ■ (fcirr^Sj^ This will pay the whole loss and leave £340,935 B Ww^OT^ per annum *° *^ie tfo°d« Iw i'ilifl But this is only the beginning of the saving, . jl jjilj; ij ji Wj^i^LtW^ 1 I'fii I 1 The loss throu ßll inefficiency caused by drink is generally estimated at \Wm^^MW^^^_W ll B ' ■ ■ J 10% to 20%. Few put it under 10'%, but even calculate it as 5%. 1' Pf Ji \\WJwAWr llllillllllllllllii On £100,000,000 Production, 5% increased efficiency is ... £5,000,000 * ISUSWWMMiw - X^_l^lll " » " .10% lHcreased efficiency is- .£10,000,000 II .'ills WJvMwW "Suirema iII £5,000,000 increased production will add 15.6% o to Public Revenue or ... £^80,000 IwWW^mW a Situ »• I £10,000,000 increased production will add 15.6% to Public Revenue or IM 1,560,000 Hr. .iCl>e'K _, Totals Gained by Prohibition: ■', : HUM ' "^3ll C^tl V:3 Jl) £ dfill ; w|l| On S per cent, basis f Bein« the»Bloont o{ Re*enue de™d *) -£1.120,935 AjmK-\mili Ym\«S__J**l' « • i fr°m >l >cre»sed production, plu> the f I. JI Building of noble and dignified Gothic 'Y«| On 10 per Cent, basis ( b,l.„c. of £340,935,.. above. > 1,900,935 | design the proposed newAnglip R n |||||| " This is only the Public Revenue viewpoint. A much more important point of f Cathedral to be erected in Wellington fit iIR ii • • .i . _ "_i i _t_ l t t L n i•! -^ -n » I will be a Church of National interest, the 1| 1 ■ JfWf \°■?^rohl^ ho» wf mean- . L doors of which will always be open, and ! 11 Anything from £ 10,000,000 to £ 15,000,000, being the saving of u)aste on drink all seats, will be free. As a fitting |i| II fdded to the; consequent increased prodttctton. I his money will be available memorial to New Zealand's fallen and an l ill i fpr raißipS me standard of living, and will represent anything from £10 to £15 expression of gratitude to''God for the ll j|| | per head of the population or £50 to £75 per family, success of Great Britain and her Allies, | [|| ! ' this stately edifice w ai »tan 4as an age- ff'tiU! The Revenue problem is solved. Prohibition will, as it iong proclamation. IP lili 1 I has done elsewhere All who are dssirous of contributing to'this ■ I 11111 l_. I?«»rl_ir>c» *VssL~rs*¥it\w\ groat Thankorrering and^Momortal arc re- It' i'l 91 M 1 , _ ■ >-. qaested to communicate at once with the I ''if f 1 I__CB*en the CoSt Of -LlVinS Hon. Organising Secretory, Roy. C. F. Askew, i i!l| I I » . i e>^ . ■. T — st. Mark's vicarage, Wellington. Contri. |||!|Si||||j| I Increase the Standard or Comfort butions or promises may be spread opera period I jji jjill j| B N.Z.A.—II . of five years. Government Stock and War 11 lrl|n|jp i Bonds will be accepted. Legacies also may be i'l il'lllllil m9mm^Hmmm^K!^fSA___W_AAM_mmm__tßmmga^^^ made payable to the Wellington Anglican I I'l'llll Cathedral TrustreeS. ' 7 J IJHHI . —~~——————<———*m>—mmm~—m-m_._-mm-mm—mm— m—-mmm_--_m-— mmmmmmmmm-mm. ... ' _ Jill o DOMENTBargains! JL. TRY IT IN YOUR BATH «J. - *•--■ : :— '^^T^r^S==^r-Tr?*i. w id e , usual price 10s 6d. mfo_M_-s lid ffiMPO HIE ___! Bfc'iPl A R_l B/l f% B_J Ifl WL ■_o______m ——^ !Ba _ s —. "* iH»vnUDB3 cu°°?AlV_lvlo_llA^ ._ . . . . , 1. End of Cream Marvoilleux Silk, 40in ■■■i»ai»wi» *SiH| ;~~^-.„". IV; . , r .,,„,,.,-.,, ■ . . jvide, 12s &d for 7s 6d yard, H MARVELLOUS PREPARATION MM >sv Sv^ \ \ > _Z^~ "^^^^ LOVELY FOE WEDDING GOWNS. for Toilet and Domestic Purposes. Softens Hard Watar.fKi V. \ S^r~— r^'A . H Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. t__W >M V\\\ \ /^ \ . — "\-' vnl Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. H^ XM\W t- \ / \ _W__tfEl.ro/_HpHI ARCHER'S, Cleans Plate, Jewellery, and Carpets. Mr \V^~A W^ii WA \ Hp£*M^,~^v''iHjiJj UPP. CUBA-STREET. For Balo by all Croeera «nil Ch«ml«t«. jr ' —-vd^dAj '-* —^_ > -^^^_M^Sl '' { SORUBB St 00. (Auitralia), Ltd., MeHiourne, Victoria. j \ J FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ~^^m\ W§kW H*rT%,~' __></^^^^^^^lt_-_S*Cl<tP'■••' T"Vit.! T HE WELLINGTON MEAT EX- _^^s^|/i» "r'T'" . ■ ' -r_y . P"?KKratnai« m. por j company, ltd., h pre . <l«>nHi^|lt^^^Hßp> iC\ ' tg^tUlNPlg^-^ pared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP J*£k ' t&rfvLzhiA ** ' However "light" the tOUCh Of yOUr^**" .'■ \**^^ AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. __\ **' €pS)I'*"• , hands in pastry-making—you cannot \ v y^^L_\__\\\ M^^ _\ XW V get the lightest result Unless yOU • V . The Company also offers .Clients every |V^^/a^A, J&jL V USe • \ facility for freezing on their own account. W^' L£_____^''~.« i. U> //vl t\\^% 'jf^^Ti' \ Wym _?? __\f_^f It VLM BAKI |M G Prices' can be obtain-3-d on application at yj^^^v mvy^^Xyj^^7V m ' i 78*HJS 1 \ |^»^w%jf\ POWDER ' the Buyer* ip the country /SMwM See lh»l^^^m WM fri? \ 14-oz. Full Weight Has Greatest Strength and w r T<wn?T? W////MI Col man's WMwitt SaW l?^__f \ therefore most economical. Your Grocer sells it. W. G. FOSTER, W/// Mu*tard and W^M MM $Wl \ THE EMPIRE MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD. ■** Managing Director. '//// jno Other. Wo\^ f W \ WSU.INGTON LE_TT-uFF*CLOTHING. " '//JUll Al' B"ti,h "nd WvVkW. Ct^*' WfTMjPI6 W ■ —i.i —, ' - ■■' -i in. ■ . I "IVfRS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-street I' J'/// u v ; t :« "!:i"i WvVVV J-'X (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer o£ ///// /' , '** ,v" WyW n *•»•—Ohurch Parade of the Raro- ■ . . . ■ Ladies', Gents', and Chi'dien's Left off 'If U P»°cur»We. Wftvv tonS*n Troops. There will also bo pre. :mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ mimmmmm ~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmt Clothing and Boots, etc . //// Y\v\\\ w t'le °fficeri commanding the troops. HEAVY DRINKER FOR 20 YEARS. _tgt_?A^f **^ 'I I___**<+ •\W Colonel M'lnnes and Chaplain Burton „„.„„ r~^7--T, ttt-vt i 21> VIVIAN-STREET, ■ I / omThm-&tt\ will speak. N.B. FIRE TILES. DMNKO RED HIM* Next Skating Rink. 'Phone 2651 A. // g OllOflllS 1 7 p.m.-Subject: "Where Art Thou." A GRATEFUL wife writes on 14thNov- LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. / TMf«« *,_» oj \v by Commandant T. E. Holmes, ember:— TT AS ifc ever oeourred to y°u that you ' RS*^ J^USlclJtVul \l __ "You will be pleased to know my hus- XX havo Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery ; ] •__ FURNACE FAVOURITES.. band is splendid. He tells mo he has not lying about that you can turn into cash? MILD CURE : _______ now the slightest desire for drink. He VVe Buy Clothing of all descriptions. /"^ROWN BRAND BACON AND . was a heavy drinker for over 30 years. Jewellery of any kind, and give highest ' \_j H ,^ MS v T J. GEANGB AND SON, Wifr _"***? N- BJ T^ Drinko is a genu- Pri°°S- -** As ™™li^ ih" Bacon Factory, ° ' ™AL CARRIERS, £*r.*Z%l rt TwTM e3VuR They »>e cure. Write for free Booklet defcrib- The Allies' Second^nd' Dealer, Palmerston North, Upper Hutt. «"»t fi™ ,1,,? i c?,, bra, ted N, orth Br^, n* ing the treatment and containing dozens of i 27. Mannors-street, Wellington. Tel. 4107. is Incomparable in Quality and Value. Mail Contractors for Akatarawa, Munganer lire clay and .will not crack, crumble, Eimilar testimonials. I will post it in H " ; roa, Wallaoevlllo, Whiteman's VaUey, or deteriorate under the fiercest heat. plain flealed onvc i ope . Treatment is inex- HIGHEST PRICES PAID HAROLD W. BROWN & CO., LTD., Stokes Valley to Upper Hutt. _>ia<j3 m ail snapes and sizes. pensive and easily given—secretly, if de- TTvOR Left-off Clothing, Suits, Costumes, , Wellington Asrents. Thrice Weekly—Monday, Wednesday, M_J-n 5..m vn-, o- a i- w w Til„- =» ™ ,' ml- Address mo in confidence, Lady X and Boots; also. Jeweller ji. and Goods — —. — , Friday., ma.,o sure yoa ge. IN.J-. J.ile=, as no Manager, Drmko Proprietary, 212E, Lamb- of every description. TTIOUND—Spring Blossom Ointment Passenpors and Luggage Catered for. others are quite as good. ton-quay. Wellington. Ring =Phone 4480 * cures \™s°™* rounds, sore logs, . ; . i_7.:.„ t_Ji,.n _..« .i = : . r, .■ , „ ' ._ ji _ fiore e }'es» burns, and all skin complaints, : ! ' ~^— WnSo for full particuto. ■ wnwmiPiTH .mm Country letters promptly attended to. price Is tin; Bloomine, tho great corn MAKES BAKfNG T PLEisURF. srfT/Vn wart, and bunion cure,'6d, a° chemists, PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTS. C.ATVTTT'C.T TTDnWIVT T ~T\ rJ^ujat. i BAi4IJN7 A LJJyAHUKB! S. GLAZER, . stores and who esale druggists: Haw-fc>AM.UJ-l_ BROWN, LTD., rpHlSfinely-grounds.lky-textured Flour Si, Courtenaytfa'oe. kins'. Instant Relief Asthma Powder, Is 17E7E have for Sale the latest designs in 31-53 JOHNSTON-STREET ■• 'Sr . eS ke" !J nd, Pi l3trg ** I,ghtJlß '-.^a „,„.„-. E<: m 7^l 7 and 2s, post free. Address. »» Wall Papers: Inspection invited. oivrf, o«j«-Naiur.blK____i, alr Mo!ke sure and ask for Snow-wreath. MRS, PHILLIPS, 66 Taranaki-street C. W HAWKINS Also, a large stock of Ramsay's Best .WELLINGTON. All stores. ...---,__ ._,_ „- M tho old established Secondhand Herbalist. George-street. Dunedin. Canadian Paint, from. 14s to 20s per Imitji „,„ W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, Dealer. Ring 'Phone 3256; or 6eud letter. _____ . _ pQr i a i gallon J. iiono 2643 a Ghuznee-strset. 'Phone 271. Full Value given for Boots, Suits, Jewel- -MILNE Rubber Heels cost less „ . „ 7T , TTO Al_o lery, and goods of every description. »v than leather heels—and they take i' Al W£'i't'Bf KILBIRNIE. 'Phone 3716 (1 short 1 long) Country clients, money by return post. the fag out of walking. Wear a pair. 'Phona 833, 145 a. Manneta-ltreetl
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 13
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