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w.i.&coJ Ne for I VALUE. WA 'A*. m ir We are now making a special show of new Summer Millinery suitable for all occasions. Special Display of These are all bought direct from the artists whose brains and fingers create the lovely hats which we are now showing. Prices throughout are extremely moderate. THE LEADING DRAPERS, MAIN STREET, GORE.

Girl ? 'HE is the very promise and symbol of the delightful daintiness No factory saualor at . - •<£ Primley. The helpers \ " are home girls, comely %. 4 and joyous, with the wholesomeness of true country life in them. Everything is fastidiously clean and pure about the Frimley place. Every utensil is scalded daily. Everything is sterilised by heat only. There isn't a busy microbe within miles: microbes can't live at Frimley. IF QUALITY APPEALS, THEN ORDER... FRI9HLET MS

THINK! A CRIME TO SELL. A CRIME TO BUY. A CRIME TO DRINK. 1910 LICENSING ACT, READ SECTION 21, SUB-SECTION 4Prohibition makes it a. ciminal offence to drink a glass of wine or ale, even home-made cider, as you vouldthereby aid, abet, or procure the sale or manufacture of liquor. Have you read decision of the Court at Waihi, October 18, 1911 AN ORDER FROM A MEDICAL MAN CAN ONLY BE USED ONCE. Chemist fined £25 and costs for repeating "Prescriptions. ' DO YOU REALISE This Means a Doctor's Bill for every 111 where Stimulant is required? And a crime to relieve FATHER—MOTHER—CHILD With Brandy, Schnapps, or Wine without a Doctor's Order. IF YOU WOULD RETAIN FREEDOM DON'T PERMIT TEETOTALISM BY TERRORISM BUT FOR BRITISH LIBERTY

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Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 29 November 1911, Page 3