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ANTI - SOCIAL PLOTTER S. WHAT IS PROHIBITION? AN ATTACK ON FREEDOM. PROHIBITIONISTS URGED MR. LLOYD GEORGE TO PUT PROHIBITION OVER ENGLAND. THAT GREAT BRITISHER REFUSED, ASKING, "DO YOU WANT US TO LOSE THE WAR?" PROHIBITION DESTROYS SOCIAL LIFE. IT IS AN ORGANISED CONSPIRACY OF ANTI-SOCIAL PLOTTERS. PROHIBITION IS AN ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH IRRESPONSD3LE TYRANNY. PROHIBITION IS UNDEMOCRATIC. THE PROHIBITIONISTS HAVE - IMPORTED MANY RECENT ARRIVALS TO PUT PROHIBITION OVER NEW ZEALAND. READ THIS FROM THE DOMINION LEADING ARTICLE: AN ATTACK ON FREEDOM. (The Dominion, Saturday, 29th November, 1919.) "The whole thing is in accordance with a systematic and deliberate plan designed to undermine the rights and liberties the people of this country at present enjoy, an organised conspiracy by a gang of anti-social plotters, many of whom are recent arrivals in the Dominion, to establish an irresponsible tyranny. Our rights and liberties were not a free gift of nature. They were built up by our forefathers at great cost, and it is time that the sane and loyal people of New Zealand realised that they can only be maintained by an alert and vigorous democracy. On election day the free men and women of this country will have an open opportunity of showing what they think of it." BE ALERT, BE VIGOROUS, STAND FOR YOUR RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES. ■ THREE VERY IMPORTANT POINTS; ■■ « There are three points electors should© note :— (1) That if Continuance is carried State Controllers and Prohibitionists have a right to vote on these questions in three years; but (2) If Prohibition is carried and that by a bare majority, you will never have another chance to vote for Continuance. (3) Should National Prohibition unfortunately be carried there is no provision in.law for the liquor question being again submitted to the people at any future election. , YOU CAN AVOID SO TYRANNOUS AND UNDEMOCRATIC A SITUATION ARISING BY STRIKING OUT BOTH BOTTOM LINES ON 1 I VOTE FOR NATIONAL' CONTINUANCE STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES.

PRICES TALK! PRICES TALK! TTERE ARE TALKING PRICES! ■O-ERE ARE TALKING PRICES! 50 Flour, 8s 9d Vermicelli, 7id Macaroni, 7kl 61b Tins Jam, 2s 8d Jelly Crystals, 4 packets for Is Herrings in Sauce, Bjd tin New Salmon, Bid tin Now Fige, Is 6d 1b New Currants, Is lb Now Sultanas, Is 2d lb New Seeded Raisin,?, Is 2d lb Lomoti Pe.el, Is 6d lb Citron Peel, 2s lb Pie Plums (1-gallon tins), 2s 3d Cooking Almonds, 3s lb Preserved Cherries, Is i-lb, Is lOd i-lb Icing Sugar, 6d lb Ox Tongues, 21b tins, 4s 9d Sardines, lOd tin Olives (Morton's), i-pts Is 6d, A-pts 2s 6d, pints 4s 6d Honey, lid lb, lib pots Is, 2|lb pots 2s 3d Mild Cheese, Is Id lb Prime Matured Cheese, Is 3d lb Golden Syrup. 21b 7d Coffee and Milk (Highlander), large tins, 1b Cocoa and Milk (Highlander), large tins, le NOTK: We do NOT give coupons, but we give you the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN instead. Discount must first be added on to be taken, off. We take it off in basing our prices. We deliver anywhere in the City or Suburbs. B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, 48, Courtenay-place, and at 510-512, Adelaide-road, Berhampore. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY -1 GROCERS, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. THE WELL-DRESSED MAN PREFERS Is the Classy Materiala and Cut of Clothes He can get at MILLIGAN'S KELBURN-AVENUE, CHIROPRACTI C."~ (Ki-ro-prak-tik.) FREDK. J. BLAKER (Late of Napier), CHIROPRACTOR, NERVE AND ' SPINAL SPECIALIST, Has commenced Practice at his Rooms, Preston's Building, 7. C'ourtenay-place, City (right opposite Tram Terminus). Not Drugs. Not Massage. Not Surgery. Consultations and Spinal Analysis FREE. Hours—lo a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 to 6 p.m. Evening by appointment. Saturdays—9 a.m. to 12.30, 1.30 p.m. to 5 P-m. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. (Founded 1809). MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., 135, Fcatheiston-street, Wellington, Chief Representatives. 'A LL Classes of Fire, Accident, and -£v also Baggage, Burglary, and Motor Car Insurance, at Lowest Current Rates. ENLARGED PORTRAITS OF SOLDIERS. OUR ENLARGEMENTS are lifelike and in every sense true portraits of the originals. They are permanent and splendid reoords. Difficult copies may be entrusted to us ■\yith every confidence, and miniaiura work receives our most careful attention. Only One Address: BARTLETT & ANDREW, STUDIOS, 10, WILLIS-STREET,. WELLINGTON. "pONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T., Metaphysician and Neurologist, May bo consulted daily at his Rooms, No. 2, Courtena-y-place. Mental and Nervous Disorders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, and other diseases successfully treated. Consultations and advice free, Hows—lo-18, 2-6, qv by appointment. Telephone 21'468A. Itesidonco 2X-761A,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1919, Page 4

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