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She: “ John, I’ve got something I want to talk to you about.’’ He: “ I suppose you mean you want to talk to me about something you haven’t got.”

How to Vote: I Vole for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE Housew 1 ( 4 ft svv PROHIBITION will increase the cost of living. It MUST, How? It s this way; The taxation to be derived from beer, wine and spirits will pay the Government Twoand-a'half Millions per year. If Prohibition comes, that money MUST be found some other way. How? By taxation on other things—Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Boots, Clothing, Some of these things are taxed high enough now—-but they will have to be loaded higher still. Can you Afford it? Will your income stretch to pay these high prices? Or do you consider that the necessities of life are highly-priced enough already? And also—are you so ashamed of the conduct of the pen and women of this Dominion that you think it necessary to take out a Prohibition Order against ALL of them? Vote CONTINUANCE Ismtd hy the Nafienal Cmmdl eflhe Uetitsed Trndt of Sen Zealand ZKltangßgPgl'iMWO hiwmujoiim h & Kj Don't take life too seriously; you'll never get out of it alive, anyway In spite of Hoods, droughts, heavy taxation and other unavoidable annoyances, you can still smile cheerfully if you enjoy normal health. CLEMENTS TONIC imparts health, vigor and contentment. It does not contain alcohol or opiates, and its medicinal ingredients afford prompt relief from anaemia, weak nerves, insomnia, impaired vitality, and similar nerve and blood disorders. Your local chemist or storekeeper sells CLEMENTS TONIC. Try it!

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 3

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