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BAYER'S ASPIRIN Bottle of 24 1/7 Bottle of 100 4/9 N.Z. Distributors: FASSETT & JOHNSON LTD. Manners Street Wellington NOW MANY EGGS DO YOU GET... Mr* Backyard Poultry Farmer . ♦ .•■ 7 You can get plenty of eggs right through the winter if you feed your hens right Remember —a healthy hen produces at least 113 eggs a.season. But remember that hens, like humans, need a Tonic to help them at times. Thousands of poultry farmers have found that to build them up to tip-top health after the autumn moult Laymor Poultry Tonic is unequalled. Laymor does not force unnatural laying to excess. Laymor builds healthy birds so that full, regular egg production is the natural result. Get the most from your hens —your grocer or store has Laymor Poultry Tonic. t.20.3

' NEW VOTERS A Simple Explanation of the Licensing Poll Those exercising theif votes for the In 1938, 70.96 pet cent, of votes were opposed first time have naturally a bigger to Prohibition. stake in New Zealand's future than The trend of opinion is obvious, due to th« any other section of the voting public. following reasons: STnfX? V£gS&£ '^SPS 1.-N- Zealand must kee P/ ut prohibition General Election ? The reply is that the law wh«* k»s 8O thoroughly demonstrated its stipulates that a referendum on the Licensing calamitous results both economically and question be taken at every General Election,' morally. provided that a period of over two years has elapsed between polls. 2.—New Zealand cannot afford to squander For the information of electors, here is a millions to provide additional proof of an graph showing* how the electors voted on acknowledged universal failure. Continuance and Prohibition for the years 1922101938: 3.—A1l the world has rejected prohibition. . -■'/.. New Zealand has done so on every 1922 1925 1928 I 1935 1938 occasion, each time more emphatically I "~ I I L I'"' ± than the last, ——-—^sM^- —— LET YOUR Fj^RST VOTE " BE FOR CONTINUANCE —Sr™ I 1 I I 1 1 I Hm -STRIKE OUT THE Percentage of Valid Votes foiled TWO BOTTOM LINES / for Continuance and Prohibition > | vote CONTINUANCE ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO £5 000 w^^ 18th Sept. 1943 29th Sept; 1943 "^i^^. I ; H "Messrs. Hammond & McArthur Ltd* t^^^^^^^^E^VTTlj I P.O. Box 110, Wellington. 'Hffl^^^E'^BiT^ii i Please send ""> -,„,- tickets in." A LOT TO LIFT" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). / encfose ■ Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage. *^^^^^^^^Bh^^EiIXIJ N stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) . wftSfi&wwKm^^wntTiM I NAME » : ' 'illifiHt SlI 1111111 H (Mr., Mr*, or Mt*i) VijJy»»«^jJX[iU>J 1 ADDRESS— . _ lliyßllM^a^tl! 1.11

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 7