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NO-LICENSE ■•■ I & '" INCREASINGLY UNPOPULAR WHY SUPPORT A LOSING CAUSE? BE ON THE WINNING SIDE. TN 1911 National Prohibition bad a majority of 50,000 votes. In 1914 Prohibition is in a minority of of 10,000 votes. In three years Prohibition goes back 60,000 votes. ' -~ In 1919, on the same backwash, Prohibition will be in a minority *f \ 100,000. "' m M THEREFORE BACK THE RIGHT HORSE, Hi NO-LICENSE MEANS NO LIQUOR I N THE HOUSE. Under Section 21 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1918, it is an offence punishable by fine not exceeding £100 for a first offeAoe, and £ inipSSn! N.w ?Lf° A? m° *? a Se + °°nd °r subsequent offence,.,to import^ far\ ' < mfnuf^ tur!, to, sell, or to have in one's possession liquor £ \2f PUrpOSe °f sale- T^efore it necessarily follows that if no-license is carried, no person can have liquor in his house, for the person who procures th* liquor is, under Subjection 4 of the said Section, equally liable with the person who sells Neither under Sub-section 1 of 'the* said ictfon 21 can \ anyone manufacture intomcating liquors in, his own house far his own use, and intoxicating liquor is defined as meaning any spirits, vme ale beer porter, cider, perry, or other fermented, distilled, or spirituous' liquor of an mtox.eatmg nature and includes medicatod wines containing more than 10 per centum of proof spirits. . fo Itl^- SIIR^TAMTIAI \tffl'' I INEXPENSIVE. | "I F you waut to survey admirable specimens of nigh J 4- grade FURNITU&E, UPHOLSTERY, CARPETS, i LINOLEUMS, SOFT FURNISHINGS, HANGINGS, etc., you ought to call here now. We claim to sell better Furniture and Furnishings at a Lower Price than any other concern in this district. A took tnrough our show rooms, a comparison of our prices will prove to you that our claim i» more than justified. We know good Home Furnishings when we see them. We know what the public want. We know the best markets, and buy on a basis which enables us to exact splendid price com- I. cessions, which we share with our customers. ■ In buying here you are always assured of get- I ting HOME FURNISHINGS that are sound in oca- I structkra and truly beaut&ful. Call or write for ©oar I "*ee catalogue. It will interest you. I I PURSER & SON, I I THE HOME OF GOOD VALUE. HAWERA. §A M . ■ ■ NEW BOOTS AND SHOES * NOW OPENED. ALL. THE. NEWEST IN MEN'S, f *o) j LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S IS/ /'' , FOOTWEAR NOW OPENED. { "•/ f ( Ladies'" Lace Boots, 25/-. / W xA Z Ladies' American Button Boots, 37/6. / °*> J^ms I Ladies'" Lace and Court Shoes, 20/-. // % J&J Ladies', Men's and Child's Goloshes. 1 y*"^" f Ladies' Slippers. 1 Cm I Men's Gum Boots, Dairy Boots. < ' Men's Sunday Boots, 25/-. » _^ :; jj^^g^g N.Z CLOTHING :: KSlfsl FACTORY, f |cßSs^Sct^^ hawera. NELSON APPLES CHEAP, HEALTHY FOOD ■\TOTHING IS NICER. THAN A CHOICE APPLE, AND THESP I OFFER , rTT , TTJ ,._, o .„ . X Single Case. Ten-case Lot MUNROES (Cookers) 8/6 8/LONDON PIPPIN (Dessert and 9/- 8/6 Cookers) JONATHANS (Dessert) ... ]0/- q/ fi ADAMS' PEARMAIN (Dessert) 10/- q/fi COX'S ORANGE (Dessert) ... 11/6 11/BUY NOW. HARRY MILNER Sunnyvale Orchards, Nebon.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 7