" Hereditary alcoholism is an undeniable fact. Alcoholism strikes a man, not only in his own person but also in his descendants."—Dr. Lanier, Paris.—(Advt.) Whv pay £4,500,000 ash fae brewer! Because ho wants £10,000,000 for State Control, of course.—(Advt.) Good news for Braofcers. Cigarettes at! era-war prices— and Yellow Three Castles, reduced to 6d per packet.— Melvern's Great Household Stores, Karangahape Road. The results of the League artiste' art union are First, No. 164— Mr. Whilemari, 5, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell; second, No. 2604—Miss R. Henlev, 21, Park Avenue, Carlton; third, No. 2597 —Miss J. Hughes, 14, Victoria Avenue, Remuera; fourth, No. 69— J. Barr, Library. Auckland; fifth. No. 552— F. A. Tail, Whatitutu Road, Gisborne. : Full details and a list of prizes in connection with the Ardatb Company's competition are advertised in another column. Athletes! Write for programme of Monster Memorial Sports on Easter Monday.— A. Walker, secretary, Te Aroha.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 9
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