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Catholics , ' ■ '" i BISHOP DUHIG, fofß ,L hane) • ' Says:—"On the question of Prohibition you , are free. lam against Prohibition." BISHOP CLEARY, M *. MmJI , Says:—"On the question of Prohibition you are free. lam in favour of Prohibition." Both Bishops differ about Prohibition, BUT BOTH BISHOPS AGREE that you are free to vote as you like on Prohibition. Use your freedom to follow either Bishop VOTE according to your conscience The Irish Caiholic Prohibition League. ■
CHRISTMAS HAMS I Book Yours At Once! 1 And save yourself the chance of having to pay a higher price at Christmas I time. 1 We now announce our price for CHRISTMAS HAMS at 1/2 per lb., 1 subject to market fall. I That means no matter how high the factory price of hams is at I Christmas time, by booking yours now, you will be sure that you will I not have to pay more than 1/2 per lb.; but should the price of hams I be lower when you take delivery, you need only pay the market price. I You have nothing to lose and everything to gain and all you need do 1 is pay st deposit of 2/6, receive the receipt, and the balance may be I paid wiaen you take delivery of the ham. I The following news item from "The Evening Post** of 4th November, i indicates that hams are likely to reach a high price at Christmas time : — I "Cheap hams for Christmas, apparently, are not to be looked for. I It is said that there is heavy exporting to Australia with corret--1 ponding scarcity for the local markets and recent advances. A i Wellington curing house this week was unable to quote less than 1 1/1 per pound at the factory, with the prospect of a rite of I another Id. next week." I Get in early. Proteot yourself against high prices. i Order your ham to-morrow. B. SMITH, Food and Dairy Produce Specialist, I 48 and SO COURTENAY PLACE jFjf Doing About Jg&k , . Your Xmas Suit I I WWIWM ■ ORDER FROM THE • W IrllHl ' CROWN WAREHOUSE TO-DAY! iv N 111 Is \wi£Hi oNLYa matter oi six °r seven weeks and chr'stmas k fc^rl li'llßrjl " here—Order your'Xma3 suit now. ' VV lil™# Come to the Crown Clothing Co.'s warehouse —you can purI : vlii ffl c^ase at Beni"ne wholesale prices and be assured of smart ;JP||^ Ifjw • well-fitting clothes at small prices. r ■'i^o^^Xl'! lm Crown Suits are made for you from material of your own, Ifll^^SlJi**s I I choosing, all the style, tone and quality that are generally only =BB gJS' if- found in much higher priced garments are embodied in these IHj BMi I ' carefully made suits.' M Iflf W ' '^ie Suarantee pwfccfe you! I! ■ iff/ W ii Crown suits are guaranteed to please you in fit; style, quality I ' I Mil ;///■ 1/ • and price. Should you be dissatisfied your mony will be re- , Ilk 11/ j || i JI, I turned to you. This binding guarantee enables you to order fi I'll/1// 11 '1! with the utmost confidence, the risk being shouldered by us. JHi bIJ. II | . Scores of smart tweeds, serges and worsteds to choose .from J Will ml lH 'I —let us measure you to-day. SUITS from £5. M§m i'FG. CO. (N.Z.)LTD. 'ZZL iflijt iSp^«v Famous for Fifteen Years tor t air KTOii ■ Dealing. ■ "^5» ..■ Upstairs at 77 Willis Street, " ■ I . WELLINGTON ■*> % ' ■ *maru ' ' j§ ■ ■ ■■ ■" Oamaru
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 10
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