j Liquor i rsif tic s | S For their, so-called 1 "Fair, Just and Reasonable" Poll | It Asks for Three Issues — I 1. National Continuance I 2. National Ownership I 3, National Prohibition I Every Voter to vote for One Issue Only. I No Issue to be carried unless it secures a major / I of the total votes cast on the three issues. I How it would work : , _ ; I If National Continuance j, i «r. S secures a majority - luC Irade WUS I If National Ownership «,« T | iir* I secures a ma jority - lfte i*T.de Wll*S I If No Issue secures aTI T * 117 . ! 8 majority - - - lkfe Irade Wins 1 For the Traffic will continue as at present I Liquor Demands a j I Three-to-one Chance j Is it FAIR, JUST and REASONABLE? LOOK! * I 500,000 Electors would probably vote j ■ (Numb.r of votes required lo secu c a bare majority, 250,001) // 250,000 voted for National Prohibition, 150,000 voted for National Ownership, 100,000 voted for National Continuance, NO ISSUE secures the necessary ny mber — therefore the present position remains, and Continuance Wins, although 400,000 votes were cast against it, IT is "FAIR" that every Voter have a Vote. I IT is "JUST" that the vote be on a Bare Majority. " ! IT is "REASONABLE" and imperative that the Liquor Traffic be settled. Sign the Alliance Petition for a Poll This Year on the basis of the National Efficiency Board's Recommendation The "ALLIANCE" PETITION has not been withdrawn. The "TRADE" PETITION is not a Government Petition. The "ALLIANCE" does not pay canvassers so much per hundred signatures. The "ALLIANCE" desires only genuine signatures. Do Not Be Misled ! '' X.Z.A. EtVicioncy Series— 9a I Hannah's - Greymouth MANUFACTRtS & IMPORTERS OF pOOTS & SHOES fl MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF BOOTS AND ■ SHOES, present to the intelligent readers of the "Argus" a H short list of Ladies' Boots for winter wear that will prove to them a the FIRM'S GUARANTEE, v.?z., that their prices are lower B than any other boot prices in I« ew Zealand. Either pay a call or H write for pr.ee list, which is posted free on application. ■ ■ PASTE THIS LIST ON THE WALL ! I B 3x7 Ex. high kid or Patent Boots, Jos. a With Cloth or kid tops 40s. R 3x7 Glace Lace' boots, Patent raps, 30s. ■ 1208, 3x7 Glace, extra wide, no taps. 21s. I 1208, 8, Glace, low heels, 225. H 1215, 3x7 Glace Lace Boots, Patent Caps, 20s. ■ ,1470 2x6 Glace Lace Boots, Patent Caps 18s 6d. ■ 1472, 2x5, Glace Button Boots, Patent Caps, 18s 6d I 1216, 3x7, Glace Button Boots, Patent Caps, 21sf B 1469, 2x5, Chrome Button Boots, Caps, 15s 6d. fl 1468 2x5, Chrome Lace Boots, Caps, 14 S 6d. fl 1257, 2x7, Chrome close front Boots, 15s 6d. ■ 1265, 2x7, Chrome Open front Boots, 16s 6d. fl 1251, 2x7, Chrome C.F. . Boots, T, and H.P.. 17s 6d A 1352, 2x7, Strong leather Boots, H.P., 13s 6d a 1353 2x7, Strong Dairy Boots, 13s 6d. ■ 1353, Strong Lancashire Clogs, 14s b'd. ■ 1353, Strong Gum boots, 14s 6d. HANNAH'S PRICES ARE LOWEST IN N.Z. j CALL OR WRITE FOR PRINTED PRICE LIST 1 BJnj "Ah, Donal' l Whaur's your iT'jjage?'" ! l : -" ; "y'^''*' ;^'-'* : ;'; ; "? 'y'''i'l : ' : '^' / !^:''' t !^.'^^mßfs E| " Aye, mon— t'cork cam' oot ; and— my!— "'*: ■' 1; 'V : >V y M^*^^^f^^^^i gg 't was Watson's No. 10 Whusky 1 " W^^^^^f^/'^^^^^^S^
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4
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