WHAT A MODERATE SAYS.
Mr Larkin, recently a ppoi n I High Commissioner for t’anada in London is reported in the ‘‘Observer’’ ol April 2nd as follows; “ Prohibit ion, gimei-illy speaking, was popular in the Dominion, and there was no doubt if was exercising a most beneficial oiled. I think I more espedalH' ol the ellect of strong i drink upon the poorest and weakest. The small debtor is paying his debts more regularly; conf rad or.h say their workmen work more regularly. I knov. there are well to-do folk who have welllined cellars, but they will disappear in time. I am not. a total abstainer, but I cannot help testifying to the good effects of Prohibition. I know’ of the good elTed it Ims had in more than one dirodion in the work of our hospitals.” The Ntw Zealand Liquor Traffic recently slated Prohibition had ‘failed’ in Canada. Sounds like it, doesn’t it.’ Prohibition in New Zealand is worth a trial. -N.Z. Alliance Publi-
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—FORD— Why let luxury that yyu «lo not need, size that you do not want, speed that you cannot lawfully use lead you into buying a car that you cannot afford to own?
BUY A FORB It is the lowest in price, lowest in maintenance cost, lowest in depreciation, and provides everything you can ask in a car. FORD TOURING CAR, Lowest £203 f.o.b. Wellington. GREYMOUTH MOTORS LIMITED. District Dealers. Booking Office for Newman Bros., Ltd., Motor Services. Stockists for Michelin Tyres. JAMES CALDWELL’S. —ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE — —ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE,— DENNISTON, WAIMANGAROA AND BURNETT’S FACE. Comfort, Reliability, and Convenience Cars leave Denniston for V airnangaroa daily at 7.45 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Cars leave Waimangaroa Railway Station immediately after arrival of Westport Trains for Denniston and Burnett’s Face. Motor Truck and 25-Senter Passenger MOTOR TRUCK AND 25-SEATER. PASSENGER CAR. Au up-to-date “Garford” Car has been added to the Service. i Goods transported to and from all ! parts of the District. 1 Sports clubs, pienic and dance parties Specially catered for. “Cadillac” Car for hire on the shortest notice. Contracts accepted at lowest prices.
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 2
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