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! o " I • For- • their so-called' i olki©t IFoll ! I It Asks for Three Issues — J | 1® National Continuance j j 2o National Ownership . ;! ' •j X National Prohibition j ' j Every Voter to vote for One Issue Only. j I No Issue to be carried unless it secures a majority j | ©f the total votes cast on the three issues. |- [ How it would work g / | j If Matioiraal CoratioogLffi'c© n™* m j *■*** I I §©cnr©e a. isiajority - 111© I nido Willi 1 | If Naticmal Ownership I i serares a, majority > 111© Inlet© WjllS j j If Issue g@eur©s m w rayo _ j | majority - - -- lfc@ IFM@ Willi j; j W®>w th© Traffic will confirm© as at present 1 j JLiquor Demands a. j Thr@e~&o-one ! Chance. ] Is it FAlk, JUST and REASONABLE? : :[ j LOOK! 800,000 Electors would probably vote *!; | (Number of votea required to secure a bare majority, 250,001) | If 250,000 voted for National Prohibition, I i 150,000 voted for National Ownership, j i 100,000 voted for National Continuance, J | NO ISSUE secures the necessary nuvjiher—therefore: j 1 the present position remains, and Continuance wins, | . ! although 400,000 votes were cast against it. f IT is "JFAIM" that every Voter have a Vote. | j IT is "JUST'" that the vote be on a Bare Majority. j ; J IT is "REASONABLE" and imperative that the I Liquor Traffic be settled. | I for a Ftoll This' Year on the basis of the ''' ] -*• National Efficiency Board's " . ? Recommendation { The "ALLIANCE" PETITION has not been withdrawn. | 1 The "TRADE" PETITION is not a Government Petition. | < The "ALLIANCE" does not pay canvassers so much per j | hundred signatures. ; I The "ALLIANCE" desires only genuine signatures. I 1 Do Not Be Misled ! : ' ' N.Z.A. Efficiency Series —9a I

THE. WELLINGTON BREAD CO. DENHARD BREAD. THE WELLINGTON BREAD CO. IEHTTISH to notify their numerous • . vv Customers that on and after THE IDEAL BREAD FOB/ EVERY SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER, SPREAD. the WHOLESALE PRICE Will be /~\N and after THIS DAY (Saturday, REDUCED' BY HALFPENNY. VJ[ 7th September), and, until further. notice, thei following prices will rule Hotel Restaurants, etc., sd, less 2-J- for DENHARD BREAD: per cent. ALL SHO-PS TO SELL AT 5d CASH. For Private Delivery s,}d net. Private Deliveries, s£d nett. To> Hotels, Restaurants, etc., 5d less ' 2% per cent. HAND-MADE BREAD, For sale over Retailers' Counters, 5d Excepting the Flour is SIEVED and cash. AERATED, and the Dough mixed by Ask your Grocer-for DENHARD / machinery. * BREAD. BROWN BREAD A SPECIALITY. , -— DIXON' AND' HERBERT STREETS. DENHARD AUTOMATIC BAKING Telephone 237. CO., LTD., A. F. TONKS, 194, Adelaide-road. Proprietor. 'Phone 362.

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 23

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