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THE FAILURE OF PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.'" ♦— WHAT PROHIBITION PRODUCES. LABOUR LEADER'S DICTUM. Mr. Samuel Gompers, the great Labour leader, says:—"Prohibition is responsible for much of the industrial unrest that has arisen in the United States." . Mr. Henry J. Johnson, Bridge Pott, says:—" Prohibition, on trial, has created infinitely more evils than it aimed to suppress." ! CRIME AND HYPOCSISY. Mr. R. Calhoun Barnes, Bedford, Ind., says:—" In my State there has been more onmmality and more sexual outrages, during Prohibition than there was in any similar period before its adoption." Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimore, Md., says:-—" Prohibition makes hypocrites of men and women." SLY-GROG SELLING ANT) INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. Mr. V. V. Mills. Kansas, says:—"The saloon in my State has been blotted out:, but the moon-lighter and the boot-legger have been instituted, and a greater police force had to be employed to combat the evils Prohibition has introduced." , Mr. Matthew W. Spoulding, East Millsboro', Perms., says:—" Viewing the troubles, industrial and social, that Prohibition has produced throughout the .States, I have appealed to President Wilson to suspend the war-time Prohibition law." SEDITION AND LAW-BREAKING. Mr. Edwin Oldroyd, Louisville, Ten., says:—''Lynching, bomb outrages, and seditious propaganda among the lowest society of America has been aggravated by the prohibitory law." * • Dr. M. F. Crafts,. Chicago, 111., says:—" Prohibition has not reduced the national per capita consumption of alcoholic liquors. It has just created an illicit trade." WAR-TIME PROHIBITION. VIEW OF FEDERAL COURT JUDGE. (AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALANn CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received November 16, 5.5 p.m.) A NEW YORK, 13th November. Attorneys for distilling interests in Louisville and Kentucky won another victory in tho fight on wartime prohibition. The Federal Court Judge announced his belief that the law was unconstitutional. It is proposed to seek the issue of an injunction restraining Government interference with the sale of liquor that has paid a tax. _ ¥„3. ou would aY° id the industrial unrest and the social outrages encouraged by Prohibition, you will on election day strike out the bottom two lines thus:— 1. I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. B^^QT^^R^T-A^S-FURCHASE ANB-eOMTOk STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES. W HAT ' Typ" BRIDGE, DENTIST > X (Late Upper Willis-st.), THE WELL-DRESSED Has RESUMED PRACTICE at MAN PREFERS MACARTHY CHAMBERS, 50, Willis-st. (next Grady, Jeweller). Is tho Classy Materials and Cut of Clothes — —„„ 7T 7 ~ „„„ ■ TiTES. W. H. ■ DroSBURY, Ho can get at - DENTAL SURGEON. 144, WILLIS-STREET. , T _ T _ _ „ A ,_ , „ Telephone 216. Hours 9to 5. MILLIGAN'S p¥Tf3 s. bayley, ___BURN.AV_N__, i? + t SURGEON-DENTIST * Has taken over the Practice lately carried on by Mr. L. Lovien, at 216, LAMBTON- """'—'-- -*-= . -..^.^.--.-. .QUAY (opp. Kirkcaldio's). Tel. 980. SKI tal! i w: onford X- I HERE ARE TALKING PRICES! DENTIST, ERE ARE TALKING PRICES! 60 Flour, 8s 9d 68, LAMBTON-QUAY. Vormicelli, 7^d , Macaroni, 7jd (A Card.) 61b Tins Jam, 2m 8d -»-— NOV r< r t tut v n Jolly. Crystals 4 packets for Is & SURGEON-DENTIST *' Nl"^L l on PM%ii tm ' Has Resumed Practice New IS Is M lb At 24, BOULCOTT-ST. 'Phono 2237. New Currants Is lb ' . ' "17 E. GREENISH, F.N.Z.1.A., Now Sultanas, la 2d lb J? , ARCHITECT •■"■—■*-tl-i fZnn c pet Ri li M Su, lS' 2dlK Wishes to notify his clients and friends Lemon Peel, U 6d lb that h(J has resumod the practke of Utronileol, b profession in Wellington in temporary Pie Plums (l-gallon tins), 2s 3d premises at 35, Johnston-street. Cooking Almonds, as lb <, . ■S_T5i?SrJ? 1S 10d C * TRUEBRIDGE, «n tlnS' "3 9d LICENSED SURVEYOR AND C.E., Olives (Morton's), J-pts Is 6d, 4-pte 2s 6d, _, , 12, Panama-street. pints 4s 6d Telephone 3100. Honey, lid lb lib pots Is, 2|lb pots 2s 3d pr SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, Pril^tured^heis", Is 3d lb EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Golden Syrup. 21b 7cl 7, WILLIS-STREET, Coffee and Milk (Highlander), large tins. Is L ate Optician for the Wellington HosCocoa and Milk (Highlander), large tins, Is j>£__l and Charitable Aid Board. NOTE: v Patients unable to obtain advice from We do NOT give coupons, but we give tho Optical Department may obtain advice you the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN at tho abovo addreas between 9 a.m. and instead. Discount must first be added on 5.30 p.m. to bo taken off. We tako it off in basing : — our prices. Q ALEK AND TURNER, Barristers and We deliver anywhere in the City or £? x Solicitors. Trust Moneys to Lend on Suburbs. hirst and Second Mortgages, also on _. - r _'_. —_ Chattels. Apply 219, Lambton-quay (next B. SMIJL H, to Union Bank). Telephone 700. FOOD SPECIALIST, 48, Courtonay-placo, and at 510-512, TfyTAZENGARB, HAY, AND MAC-Adelaide-road, Berhampore. ItJL ALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 39, Johnston-street, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE W e have several sums of money to lend COM* ANY, LIMII—D. on g rst an( j 6econ d mortgage securities. " Tt/j" ONEY TO LEND, FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT iVJ- From £1° to £1000> INSURANCE Upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, , War Loan Certificates, and Bonds. Accepted at lowest rates. . . The Company is empowered by special THOMAS RICHARDSON, Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE, 33, Willis-street. -EXECUTOR, and AGENCY BUSINESS. Tel, 718. D. J. BEWS, Manager. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION _ , , , r , . IS CIVILISATION'S Office—Lambton-quay and Groy-street, GREATEST DANGER! Wellington. " YOUR Life, your Health, your HappiSOLDIERS. onyour NERVES! If you suffer from Nerves, Indigestion, Constipation, JlKlney ; ,_„ ~T~ Troubles, and Weakness, OUR ENLARGEMENTS are life- NATURAL THERAPEUTICS like and m every sense true portraits of the originals. will restore your lost Vitality when other They are permanent and splendid "f^tora "©commend Natural Treatment, records. .. tewis Diffioult copies may be entrusted to . , Vl ' , J „ us with every confidence, and minia- Speoialist, Natural Therapeutics, ture work receives our most careful 133, GHUZNEE : STREET attention. (Few doors off Willis-street). Hours 11 to 1; 2 to 5. Only One Address: Saturday 11 to 1; 2 to 4. BARTLETT & ANDREW, --. — T/17*M. BARKE—lnßuenza and its after STUDIOS, VV effects absolutely defeated by my ■W, WILLIS.STTO WELLINGTON. M-age. _/^h« j-mf-.S^SS ■ for themselves. Consultations free. WM. . _,—.—.— «-,.-,_.' BARKE, Practitioner in Osteopathy, DAVID ANDERSON AND Massage, and Physical Culture over Our c, /-wt Theatre Buildings, Riddiford-street NewSON, town. rpEA MERCHANT| r AND FAMILY gONALD T. M-LEAN,""!^ 69-75 MOLESWORTrLSTREET. Metaphysician and Neurologist, ' ~„i „i,„„„ iti May bo consulted daily at his Rooms, No. lolopliono 001. 2, Courtenay-place. Mental and Nervous . Disorders specialised, Insomnia, Paralysis, _.. .. . i mum ii — ■ anc | Omor diseases successfully treated. VMAS BARGAINS! Consultations and advice free. -*- XMAS BARGAINS! Hours-10-12, 2-5, or by appointment. Telephone 21-468 A. Residence 21-761 A. ■Fulhon Sports Coats, Striped Wool, 57s c H T R 0 p R A (T^ Pugi Silk Sports Coats 35s 6d ™ REDK . _ LA __.- Cream Gabardine Skirts, Ila bd J\ (Latft of Napier), 1 only Cream Gabardine Costume, 45s CHIROPRACTOR, NERVE AND 6 only Naw Blue Fine Coating Serge SPINAL SPECIALIST, Skirts 35s 6rl Has commenced Praeiieo at his .Rooms, Preston's Building, 7, Courtenay-place, IIATinnNH fivPM pPFIf Ifk PHR- Cil"v hi opposite Tram Terminus). BALLOONb bJ V!^ 1 I.LL 1U» 1 blv- N()l Not Mas£at?o . Not Surgery. LllAf>L.b. Consultations and Spinal Analysis FREE. Hours-lO a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. 1,30 to 6 AA%V-'iA--iV ° Saturdays-a (i.ra. to 12,30, 1.30 p.m. to UPP, CUBA.STREET, 3 b.»i 4

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 4

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