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Swift and Severe. Few children can discriminate between green and ripe fruit. This often causes much colic among children, which is swift and severe. Unless properly treated it sometimes provs fatal. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea' Remedy will relieve the pain and if followed by a dose of tor Oil, dangerous results can he avoided. Every household should have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. aiveis EMULSION, LUNG-HEALER

Reprinted from szM m SSS «3 r %% w I m m an u dw n “ Idfbut g thel mmt puftrage-pus | g persecution v times. I No wonder I lawless ness is rampant in U.S.A. whefi prohib= ition is creating a jr nation of criminals, jr British Laws for Britis^reople m AfN sM Tjfg TIMES ■s' MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. - "WET” FINGER-PRINTS IN U.S.A. for its ino| taking of fit only upon is to be exj Hencefo? LiVC UOLLULIUiI LUL its, hitherto employed, lagged with a felony,* INDEX OF PROHIBITION! OFFENDERS. i FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) NEW YORK, July 22^ Dr Doran, the Commissioner of lubition in _ Washington, gave•» orders* eslerday fonla more strenuous campaign' against of the liquor laws, and, effective prosecution ‘ the •prints, " se ch£ ed anyone in the United jes anyone else a drink of ung jjsontsimng pore than one-half tper cast, olalcohof, or who transports » a mjt’n ute yyiaflgi ty of such a drink rthef than, say, across the,slreet, or ihasjfsuch liquor in akls l#nself liable to his fingerand to and his ertilfon rneasurement§#i ogether with a ‘record of his life ancUffibings, included m a sort of “ Rogues' Gallery.” Nor are these all Ure offences which make one eligible foJ» such distinction The possibilities transgression of the Volstead Acyjfcind the Eighteenth Amendment are Jis the sands of the sea, and every mpNif them which involves a misdemeanour can earn the offender his and his dossier in Wellington As an offset, however, prohibition fents operating on the highways are henceforward to be distinguished by blue caps and shiny badges, so that when these agents shoot at motorists running away fl ora what they think is a " hold up ” the motorists may know that they are being lawfully shot at. Ignorance of the identity of prohibition agents has been responsible in the past for the death or serious injury of many innocent, or comparatively inno-' cent, persons ' •* ! VOTK CONTINUANCE Strike out the i TWo 'Bottom Lines I vote for NATiONAi CONTINUANCE PUfIGINOC ANO CONTfHH: 4~vete~far' NaRSNAL PtIQIUCiTIOtT

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10738, 8 November 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10738, 8 November 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10738, 8 November 1928, Page 2