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Ote Vote against this Despoiler of the Nation's Health-and this unspeakable creature which lives on-ihe life-blood our fellow-beings, and IV- it Ollt blights the careers of our most promising manhood, numbering its victims by tens of Vampire! alohe. This hideous Monster is now • j OW | w Vote against this Despoiler of the Nation's Health and Wealth, this unspeakable creature which lives on the life=blood of our fellow-beings, and bHghts the careers of our most promising manhood, numbering its victims by tens of thousands ia this Dominion alohe. This hideous Monster is now 0 - - 1 Of EiXlSt©HlC© in your power. If you do not slay it now, you intend to allow it to continue for 3 yearn its horribla career of wide-spread devastation. | jffTj • if] 111 0"W ''-fr f||§i | —— ' The Liquor Trade Vampire is at your mercy. It knows only too well your might and strength; it also knows your weakness 1 ' GIVE IT "NO QUARTER." ■ V' 1 |>• HEED NOT ITS FRENZIED , " / V , ; ; ; " ' TOE REVENUE BOGEY* \ ;/3S| ■ |j APPEALS FOR MERCY ABOUT SLANDERS ABOUT BOYCOTTS '• Iff . -The Brewer monopoly takes credit to itsen of V||W 111 <J UNDESERVED " " 1 providing annually £1,000,000 to the revenue, but it V | gpl f| „- „ . _ „ The Vampire has hurled shameful slanders and In its frantic straggles for farther freedom, does «* say anything about the cost which it V'''pjS'^N It will pose as a public benefactor and tell you * i i entails upon the country for poverty, crime, etc., £ * 1 «f| | (t finds employment for 11,000 Breadwinners of the lies at Masterton's prosperity under No-License, the Vampire is BOYCOTTING and attempting to nor does it make any reference to the enormous H I W Dominion. This is contrary to the N.Z. Official and continued to spread broadcast deliberate lies intimidate tradespeople, great and small, who daft* profits which it derives from the monopoly. The vf| IHI |j Year Book. THERE ARE ONLY 731 PERSONS concerning Maine long after the news of the Pro' to associate themselves with any cause for ffa£ Liquor business really leaves the country poorer *| 1 H jj] EMPLOYED IN NEW ZEALAND'S 72 BREW- r 1 by £200,000 per annum, thus increasing the taxa* t I jfj ERIES. Of whom dqes the remainder consist? hibition Victory in that State was confirmed. uplifting of fallen humanity. tlon which the working man has to bear. J::: ffigg g {j A detailed list would disclose that hundreds of * , " In the lidht of this extraordW statement ' I, ■ 3 Hotel -Domestics are .included who are not J 1 . 111 ~ - :j ■ . - - : I there is little wonder that«'The Trade" squeals at ■■} ■ I;j employed in or about the • bars, and, in 8 ' - H w « 9 " H I ,fr the thought of losing the double privilege of pre« JW] | addition, hundreds more of Gaol and | IjniA'l/'A 'SI TOfil y ' v 1 tending to pay the nation's revenue, and of enrich* ||| I Asylum Officials and other "dependents" would j '.:UIC ¥ (DliillJjJ'lt ing itself at the same time. W ® | be required to make up the* 11,000 Breadwinners. . '• . v 1 ' - I I r . •' * * ♦ I® • DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE VAMPIRE'S '" 1 1 Of the. £5,000,000 spent annually in Drink, a : N ife.; /Avim, IIAC. I- HUMBUG, but vote for a Healthy, Emancipated, . ,1 )i 5 large proportion is for Wines and Spirits manufao . W HUJw¥JL& •, .* . and .> Prosperous Country "With Jess crime and vfl'in j tured abroad, contributing little or nothing to the I .. poverty, fewer prisoners, lunatics and paupers, and lv|l|l| | wage of the New Zealand workman, who merelv consequent DECREASED-XAXATI . ■ ill ! handles it for sale. ' £?ftO,OW ANNUALLY, Thus does-the Misery-making Monopoly attempt to mislead and tyrannise therpeoplet * { 1 |ls|s | ■ Liberty of the people if they submit to this tyranny;? ' V | DOWN WITH THE TYRANTS AND THEIR TERRIBLE TRAFFIC. l|||p| . VANQUISH THE RUTHLESS VAMPIRE. ; VOTE IT OUT OF EXISTENCE /THIS I Thus does the Misery-making Monopoly attempt to mislead and tyrannise the people, Where's tho H Liberty of the people if they submit to this tyranny? §j DOWN WITH THE TYRANTS AND THEIR TERRIBLE TRAFFIC. i| : VANQUISH THE RUTHLESS VAMPIRE. VOTE IT OUT OF EXISTENCE /THIS TIME, « ! ■ 'ill ' ."I ' ■ ' ' ' "l I if ' „ 1 "" "" ■ 1 "■" .1. . ■'ggW .li.'". I.i» " «L.«r. V I,» jj? 1 1

; —: • — —— " . — — • -r , -y . I Dress and Fashion. . - • ■ _ V • 1 ... „, • ■ 1 ■' ' ■ •' " "' " ... —r" -, X .-\.v . - GREAT SHOW OF • I , To-morrow (Wednesday), '' No. 2151—White Muslin.Blouse, .. . •: -■■' *" , ' < New Magyar Style, Trimmed , follOWillg days. " - JmVj&m' I Embroidery, all sizes. Price " . *> , ~ . .:;. j re'A 6// •'• *; ' ' Dame Fashion has decreed that for the Summer Season WHITE will be more , ... than ever to the fore. Anticipating a heavy demand for these goods, we have "* ~ f villi —— 11 , '" —~ imported on a very large scale, and now hold a magnificent collection of the ' Everybody is cordially in- ... choicest Novelties from the World's best markets. TO-MORROW (Wednes- „ IQ o-._ Mricl;n ,-ni nn -»: '^\,hl vited to inspect. .«■ day), and following days the whole of our windows will be devoted to a White ' 'Trimmed Swiss Embroidety* t No one will be asked to Display, and every department throughout our great establishment will make , all sizes. Price 4/6*,- ; ... purchase. . a Special Feature of White Goods. ' ' ' . ! SMART SET OF LONGCLOTH UNDERWEAR, . Trimmed with Swiss Embroidery ■ Ho, - Price B/11■ . •_ tt0.807-^^ ' Post Orders and Enquiries Receive Prompt and Careful Attention* ' •' • >'• Jjo.'Boi'-ComWnalxcaii» ■ . We pay Postage on all Goods - advertised ize u, 9/, i* above to any address in tbe :Dominion. : • Bze °' a '' l ° i& * ' - No. Knickers, Open Shape, 5/6. - liSlll ——' ■■■ ' : . '" /' ■ ' ' Closed Shape, 5/11* ' C- • AUCKLAND. 5 \ |l| i , >A"3«IUWS'2-" ' •••<.• :•••• . *- 1- » i •" 1>- 1 «•"--* "" l ill

1( —. . ,'T ; . JF WW A W* JL JnklW*-# Jl JL*m ... Merchandise, THE - ~~ ANO FANOIf I DEPARTMENT- J | Satisfaction goes with every purchase from this Department, | ■ and a large direct importation of Useful and Ornamental 1 |j New Goods are now being shown to which we draw your 1 IS special attention. 1 I Artistic Flower Table Centres, either Crystal or Green I B Vases, 53, 7s 9d, 10s Gd, 12s .Sd each. - | p| Flower Tubes, Crinkled Edges, Various , Colours, Pink or -i: I B Green, lOd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d each. - * | i . Fancy Enamelled Teapots/ good quality, from 3s 9d. 'rv AluminiumvTea .Kettles, Polished, 6-pint 10s; 8-pint, ' -V, f ' : 0 \ lls Gd; '10-pint, 12s 6d each. Aluminium Saucepans and Lids, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, i 9s, 10a, 12s 6d each. 1 ' • . j Nickelplated Repeater Alarm Clocks, 5? 9d each. | Child's Decorated Enamelled Plate and Mug, is 6d. j I Child's Enamelled Cup and Saucer and Plate, 2s. j I Fancy Enamelled Tea Sets, nicely-fitted box, is 9d, 1 Aluminium Tea Kettles, Polished, 6-pint 10s; 8-pint, I lis Gd; 10-pint, 12s 6d each. Aluminium Saucepans and Lids, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, | 9s, 10s, 12s Gd each.' • j| Nickelpiated Repeater Alarm Clocks, 53 9d each. | Child's Decorated Enamelled Plate and Mug, is Gd. Child's Enamelled Cup and Saucer and Plate, 2s. | Child's Enamelled Tea Sets, in nicely-fitted 'box, is 9d, I | 2s 9d, 38 Gd, 4s 9d, 5s 3d to "13s Gd set. - ,* - ASK FOR A COPY OF OUR EXTRA XMAS LIST. J . GENERAL PROVIDERS. QUEEN STREET. J ; amboo j B PPllillM Mr 34 Karaugahape Rd,> NEWTON. I -*• v : V ''" -' * * - ; -•: 'A• .• 2 ■' 'v "V . T V" ' • /* y ? *->«. .•u s; 'v. "* ■V' ''•* .**+ v** •* v 'i'+> 1 ' ,V' ,; j . . ; >':\.u j-~Vwv. -} -•v!j.r> v-'T .1- h> r, r- '• -" "• $ ■ -iri: -T-; CM- ' <'*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 12

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