PUBLIC NOTICES. PROFITS, BLOOD PROFITS. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. A NATIONAL EVIL, A LOCAL MENACE. DIVIDENDS. BLOOD DIVIDENDS, Now electors will understand why 6 o'clock closing is so poorly enforced. BRIBERY, CORRUPTION. GRAFT, INTIMIDATION. Now electors will understand why redistribution of licenses is such an imminent MENACE. THE SLIMY HAND BEHIND PARLIAMENTS, GOVERNMENTS, AND PRESS. Maori Hill, Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair, Caversham, Roslyn, Mornington, Ravcnsbourne, etc., etc. By REDISTRIBUTION OF LICENSES which wealthy liquor rings and BREWERS desire —all the above splendid residential districts are threatened with PUBS in their midst. COMPLETE CONDEMNATION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. “ When standing for the United Party . . -. Mr A. E. Davey assured me that all my expenses would be paid by the party. . . . When I tried to collect ... I was told that the liquor interests, which had promised to pay £40,000 to the campaign funds, had failed to fulfd their promise. Consequently I did not receive the money for ray expenses.” The Government has recently given £112,000 to the liquor interests by reducing the tax on beer, however, so it may get a cut out of it this time”’—Press, D. M’Dougal, at Kelso. 8/11/35. " The Liquor Traffic has become a MENACE to the public life of this country, and it corrupts politics.”—Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald when Prime Minister of Britain. “ The power of the Liquor Traffic MUST BE CURBED . . . this power DOMINATES PARLIAMENT and POLICY and regulates our affairs with its eyes on the main chance.” —Brig. Gen. F. Crozier, C. 8.. C.M.G., D.S.O. “We want to get the beer-drink., . habit instilled into thousands, almost millions of young men. ... If we begin advertising in the Press we shall see to it that the CONTINUATION OP OUR ADVERTISING is contingent upon the fact that we recei/e EDITORIAL SUPPORT as well from the same papers. In that way it is wonderful how you can educate PUBLIC OPINION generally, without making it too obvious that there is a PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN behind >it all.”— Sir Edgar Sanders, Director, British Brewers. There is the Satanical plan! Liquor’s- STRANGLEHOLD on, PARLIAMENTS! Attempted DOMINATION of the PRESS 1 Trampling roughshod over the Nation’s YOUTH! BLOOD, CARNAGE, DESTRUCTION mean nothing to liquordom. The OCTOPUS OF CIVILISATION. VOTE NATIONAL PROHIBITION FOR CLEANER POLITICS arid Best Defence against LIQUOR BARS IN YOUR DISTRICT.
ANOTHER TAXI DEPOT T<Vir the Convenience of our Patrons we have OPENED AN ADDITIONAL DEPOT —Booking and Left Luggage Office—Directly Opposite the Dunedin Railway Station. GOLD BAND TAXIS LTD., Phones 18-066 HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOUSE at one of the bays To Rent or Exchange for Flat, town, fortnight from 24th December. —5124, * Star.’ KARITANE.— For Sale, 3-roomed Furnished Crib, return verandah, e. light; lovely view; splendid lotting proposition ; £265.—R957, ‘ Star.’ ]l/T OERAK by the Sea.—Still AcscommoIyjE. dation at Vaila Guest House: double rooms. —Write or ring 14d, Hampden; apply to Miss J. Edmondston, Hillgrove. PEMBROKE. —Beautiful Rough-cast Bungalow, new, modern conveniences, 4 rooms, bathroom, telephone, garage, good situation, overlooking lake.—Rß 67, ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET, Warrington, holidays, 4 to 6 weeks, clean 3-roomed Crib; range; handy rail, beach: £2 5s weekly.—Sl29, ‘ Star.* WANTED, reasonable Board, for fortnight, on farm, .from Ist January, for mother and four daughters, youngest 16. — Slßl, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE. OQ«"l Q/l • Firebrite, reduced price && Xo3b 4-ton 8s 6d, not lignite; all coal stocked.—Hodges, Cameron street. 171 OR SALE, Two 240-gallon Galvanised Tanks; practically new. —N.Z. Machinery Exchange, 219 Crawford street. 1 o_/\Qi7 Dry Manuka, Broadleaf, UOi Pine Blocks; 3 bags 5s 6d, 6 bags 10s. —E. and S. Smart, Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. 'I7IACTORY Butter from Is; cheapest butter store in town; various brands.— James Jersey Dairies, Hanover street. OXLEY Seagrass Pram, with spring mattress; never been used; £3 105.—R756, 1 Star ’ Office. ■ FOR SALE, 2 Classrooms, Baptist Church, South Dunedin; ideal for cribs. —Ring 22-714; or 36 Oxford street. 171 OR SALE, Milk Trailer, suit motor or horse, detachable shafts, easy changed racing sulky.—S3s, * Star.’ LATEST Connor Washing Machine For Sale; guaranteed order; low price for quick sale.—Phone 11-954. FOR SALE, Car Cases.—Apply Hislop and Gibson Ltd., 384 Cumberland street. FOR SALE, 16 Gals, high-grade Jersey Milk, 9d gallon; also quantity of Cream. —SBl, Star.’ RADIO. —Your Radio Repaired and JL/w i OJL Serviced, reasonable prices, work guaranteed; valves tested free.— Wholesale Radio Dealers. TCI OR SALE, 4-valve Battery Set, perfect JU, condition, new batteries and valves.— 11 Agnes street, Mornington. CASH Buyer wants Radio; give make and lowest price; multi valve preferred.— 575, ‘ Star.' MOTORS AND CYCLES. FOR TYRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES. FORBURY PETROIL’S SERVICE, CARGILL ROAD, Near Fcrbury Corner. WANTED, Purchase, Motor Cycle, perfect running order. —State price and particulars No. 5149, ‘ Star.’ ' FOR SALE, Five-seater Tourer, in perfect running order, good tyres and battery.—Address 5127, ‘Star.’ ' jp -j k —Oakland Six Roadster, good runSlO ning order; go anywhere.—Apply, evenings or Saturday afternoon, 24 Franklin street, Dalmore. | A~ RIEL 1936 Models have arrived; we invite your inspection.—Clifford Brown Ltd., 172-6 Stuart street. NEW IMPERIAL 1936 models have arrived.—lnspect them at Clifford Brown Ltd., 172-6 Stuart street. OR SALE, 1930 English model Standard Coupe; £BO, or near offer. —R 923, ‘ Star.’ CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan, good order, well shod; snip.—Apply 10 Eskvale street, after working hours. Try OR SALE, Velie Six Tourer; excellent JD condition; reasonable for cash; consider terms. —5163, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, 8.5. A., saddle tank, perfect order, any trial; electric lights and horn, etc.—Apply 468 Leith street. FOR SALE, Whippet Six 2-door Sedan, good order, one driver; £llO cash. — 5177, ‘ Star ’ Office. R. MORRIS, 70 St. Andrew street • (four doors down from George street). Open Friday evenings; lowest rates in the Dominion. DODGE Tourer; good tyres; engine overhauled by us; smart appearance; £SO. —J. R. Morris. OVERLAND, de- luxe model; excellent condition; £3O..—J. R. Morris; phone 13-996. VELIE Tourer, suitable for long distances; a great car; good tyres; £35.—J. R. Morris. (CHEVROLET Tourer, marvellous puller; 3 owner no further time for it; £35 for cash. —J. R. Morris,
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Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 12
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