CEPTINE Salve heals eczema, milkers’ eczema, septic finger nails, school sores, piles, plant poisoning, etc., 2s, 3s 6d, 6s a jar.—Chemists, stores and Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings. foil faultless beauty and alluring charm select your correct colour harmony in Max Factor cosmetics. Full range at J. It. Wood, Ltd., Chemists, the Square. THE Meco Universal circular saw, with rising, falling, and tilting table, cast iron machined top. Adjustable ripping fence, sliding mitre gauge. Phosphor bronze bearings. Vee belt drive, suituble 1 to J h.p. Price £9. See our window. —Holben and Kirlc. Ltd.. 71 Rangitikei Street. jgURTON’SI Burton's! Burton’s . . . make this your call. Locally brewed ales.
AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS’ BITTER EXPERIENCE. AMERICA EXPELS PROHIBITION BY RECORD MAJORITY. No one knows more about what prohibition does and does not do than the people who have lived under the conditions imposed by this tyrannical law. Theorists may ■ theorise and idealists may idealise but “facts are stubborn things,” and the fact of the failure of prohibition was made abundantly clear by the American vote on repeal. Every man and woman of voting age in the thirty-eight States concerned had the opportunity to vote secretly to retain or repeal prohibition. The vote for repeal was 15,344,950 The vote against repeal was 5,576,976 The majority for reepal was 9,767,974 This majority was the largest ever recorded in the United States on any issue whatever, including Presidential elections when all forty-eight States vote. Only a great nationwide revulsion of feeling made repeal possible, and it is significant that the Eighteenth Amendment (prohibition) is the only Amendment which has ever been deleted from the Constitution of the United States. It is the duty of every elector to vole for Continuance on Polling Day. by striking out the two bottom lines.— Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 303, 20 November 1935, Page 8
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