THE PROHIBITION POLL. Men in the liquor bars--steaniors lu'lj nn- - 'ii.-, oi living risir-g. Any I'lniHci'liiii: hitwevii these three? | Rather! Steanwrv h<4«i up—dearer I freights- dearer food - more costly travel. It ail tumbb-s back on the vaV ' earner -the purchaser. Sea? With steamers glidiii<; in and ent. food ami I clothing come easily to the market. With steamers tied up, ioodsttifigo to I waste and prices soar. No bars —no holds-up—no waste oi time —cheaper travel —cheaper food. The Lars are vour pigeons, ?,lr. Xoter! living them down. Strike out the top line on Thursday, Aprii 10.'•
‘ Nothing on earth is certain.* That’s right yet wrong. The freshness of a “shop” egg is not certain, but the success which accompanies the of Edmondc’ Egg Powder IS certain. Use it alwavs. »*s ■KM®6 UP, GARGLi ©* SWALLOW FLOEBZOL
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 84, 24 March 1919, Page 7
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