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IN OTICE. The New Zealandia Milking Machines Are again leading, 250 machines having been booked already to go in during the coming season. Eighteen hundred NEW ZEALANDIA Machines are working successfully in New Zealand. Now, Mr farmer, are you thinking of installing a Milker? If so ask yourself the following questions': Why do most owners of purebred stock use NEW ZEALANDIA Milking Machines? Why does the New Zealand Government have seven of these machines installed in preference to all other makes? DON'T listen to the tall talk of our competitors and their agents. They will have you believe that this machine is not what we claim it to be. BE NOT DECEIVED. OUR COMPETITORS ARE UNEASY. (Read tliia unsolicited Testimonial). To E. Allmand, Dairy Engineer, Weraroa. Dear Sir, —This is to advise yuu that I find that I have decided I bought the best milking machine when I gave you instructions to install the New Zealandia milker. This machine is much better than I ever thought it. The alternate action of the claw pulsators are in my opinion wonderful. This machine is milking cows at the present time which would be very hard to milk by hand. My herd of 50 Jerseys, which had previously been hand milked have taken to this machine like a duck takes to water. The way the cows are milked lias simply astonished me and ir. is a splendid thing to know that one's cows will not be damaged in anj r way by using the New Zealandia. I will be pleased to have any farmer visit my shed and see the machines working, as I consider every farmer contemplating buying machines should see the New Zealandia. working before buying anything else. Finally, T consider the New Zealandia the last word in raeclianicnl milkers.—Yours, etc., Several second hand Gane Milkingl machines cheap. Write, call or ['hone No. 98 for catalogues and all particulars. E. Allmand, MILKING MACHINE EXPERT WERAROA, LEVItf.

WL» The N.Z. Alliance " * J accepted the proposals of National Efficiency Board for The Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic 1. It is imperative to have the (aj That the prolongation of traffic endgd, if possible, before the life of Parliament has the conclusion of the War. already given "The Trade" 2. The ordinary Poll was post- an extension of a year beponed in 1917, and there is no yond t' 1 ® three years term nope of its being taken this to which thev were entitled vaar figia} asaresultofthePollof 1914. t'onal ProhTbilion 9, wi thin . effelfuntifS b ° e " carried - and if not ' effect until 1924. that many electorates would 4. "he ordinary Poll is taken on have carriedno-license which a handicap vote. wonldhavebecomeoperative it. The Efficiency Board's proposal j n July of this year (1918). provides for an immediate Poll, 9. The annual cost to the Dominnnd for the coming into oper- ion in moral wreckage cannot fvtion of National Prohibition as be estimated. It has greatly soon as the vote is carried. Ex- increased during the War, and emptions will be clearly provid- it is feared that its extent will ed for alcohol for scientific, in- be appallingly greater if the dustrial and medicinal purposes, traffic is in existence when the and wine for sacramental use. War ends. The Alliance thereIt is clearly, understood also that fore, bitterly as it regretted the the Board intended the vote to necessity for any payment whatbe upon a simple majority basis. ever, could not accept the rcG. The direct annual cost of the sponsibility of opposing this traffic is not less than £4,500,000 Business Men's Movement. and the indirect cost is at least whichcontained so great promise as much more. The maximum of the immediate abolition <>' amount suggested by the Board the traffic. as payment for compensation The Alliance has already made does not exceed £4,500,000. The it clear to the Government that saving to the Dominion during the_ proposal has been accepted the 4i years would therefore be under war conditions, and only between £30,000,000 and that the traffic may be ended at £40,000,000. once. If this Poll is not granted, 7. The Board was satisfied that its a demand will be made for National proposal was not only "a sound Prohibition, without any paj-ment investment," but would also whatever, upon a simple majority "promote permanent national vote, and to become operative imefficiency." mediately. Should this be refused i. In estimating the amount of the next Parliamentary Election compensation to be paid thefol- will be fought upon the right of the lowing facts must be taken into people to have legislative efl'ec! * consideration:— given to their legitimate demands. The National Efficiency Board considered the evidence of over 60 witnesses, representing producers, manufacturers, merchants, brewers, hotellceepers, employers, and others. Judicial, Magisterial, .Medical and Military evidence was taken. The Board reported: "From a national efficiency point of view the Board is convinced that it would be beneficial to the nation and conducive to the wellbeing of the people that the importation, manufacture and sale of wines, beer and spirituous liquors (including medicinal preparations containing alcohol) should be prohibited." The Board proposed: "That legislation be passed submitting the question of National Prohibition tq a vote of the people at the earliest possible moment, and that such should be upon the basis of immediate prohibition, accompanied by reasonable compensation to the interests affected." JThe Board is satisfied "That compensation based upon the foregoing lines would be a sound investment for the State and that the cost would be recouped k increased national efficiency." The Alliance Monster Petition will give us the Poll—Sign To-day! 2 N.Z.A. Efflcicncy Series—l'A

BJ?OUGHT UXDEII COXTDOL If neglected, Bronchitis becomes chronic, weakening the system and paving the way for serious attacks of lung trouble. No matter whether for the child or adult there is no medicine for this complaint equal to Chamberlain's Cough licmedy. Taken early it checks the spread of inflammation and prevents the full development of the disease. Even fully established Bronchitis is promptly brought, under control by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold everywhere.

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! There is a coupon in every tin of Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of tlie famous "Balloon" Baking Book. Buy a tin to-day. T. Broome, Weraroa and Levin. No bad nttcr-enccts wkli WADE'S I' WORM FIGS. Wonderful Worm Worriers. I'rice Is 6d.

The Secret of Successful Baling 3 FREE TO LADIES THERE is a Coupon In Every Tin of Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a Free Copy of the Balloon Baking Book, containing 60 Valuable Recipes for Home Baking. Recipes specially compiled by Mrs. G. L. Evans, the Auckland Gas Company's Cookery expert. Hudon's "BALLOON Brand Baking Powder is obtainable From T Broome, Levin Store.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 August 1918, Page 4

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