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V'\V\ 111 FIFTY Per Cents CAPITA 50 PER CENT. CASH ON ALLOT Ml THE balance IS never qam!ed UP,

50 per cent. \ ' This great sale of Stoneham Stocks at a genuine fifty pier cent, reduction off ■ normal prices is equal to an immediate fifty per cent, interest on a gilt edged investment, it is a genuine opportunity to lay by gifts for Christmas and New Year or to purchase personal Jewellery and fancy goods' at] prices that put within your ’easy reach things which would otherwise be unattainable. Half-Price Sale

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Hi Former ProMMtionist Sc ip "W Pleads for '* v - ■ If E: ~’34^! Temperance ~f& /p. * , >* mr ' -S ?■ , « : - 5-: i *« f-*** r- l i i HENRY BOURNE JOY is a famous automobile manufacturer of Detroit. He is noto 64 years of age. He teas president of the Packard Motor Car Co., and is Director of many Commercial Corporations, as taell as a Director of the Chamber of Commerce, U S.A. He is a Republican in Politics and a Presbyterian in Religion, and a member of the Yale Chapter, Y.M.C.A., Detroit. ie 19th, 19S8 en sul ppositjfpn, I have received letterf| sayi of down 1$ „ I sho,” n ® g thes % A PERSONAL LETTER TO NEW ZEALAIjfjBERS | voted for prohibition but for sev#al fears I have poken in. opposition to whali reg»?d the evil f- the Prohibition Arnendmen use| of this hatf the Ijarm shoot lations, and that down. While are they material. rrr 3 •> #; PresidfiSt^ should call out Armwlnd who p#bl|ibi tJUsi r e:’;jfn the #an| ofJTtlfpse ’■Jfaclfs are Jrot |l^asci~t, jhefthe^ m 1 p m ,m M £* t ' “ vy hot now believe iat >ec< rcm i'ib ii i on. ana. c^e: nted as show the futility fat duty to stand up and be trul? Jfemperance and wise gover: Many o| ui mafe the mistake of voting for prohibition to get rid of the vfle saloon. I. could not foresee the evil results whiefi far reaching thari the evils of the saloon... JjFerhaps the greatest of fthe many wicked results is thjgu^wide-spread ' disrespect Jor law and our courts. There) .are hosts of people w or thoroughly for temperance, that the fanatical leadership o condition which must be from bad to worse.. I am happy to s era when commonsense who ay tol nt. e total abstainers, ve come to recognise ists has wrought a if we are to avoid going exrremi lere. is visible the dawn of a new .erance shall again guide us. yours, very ru Henry Joy For True Temperance \ . : ■ •••. : . .... ■■ i :■ s. 44 Strike the Tw® Bettom. Lines ** thus* I vote for National Continuance -4 -vote for-STATe PURCIIA^E-A-ND-CONTKOL 4-yote-for-NATIQNAL-PftOHm»T4ON

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 2

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