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THE "LIBERTY 1 " LIQUOR MEETING, TOWN HALL LAST FRIDAY EVENING. The Chairman, in introducing the speaker, staled he was a "brilliant" man. As time rolled on, he proved'-that he was brilliant on the immorality and horrors attached to Sly, Grog Belling., lam not imptlting motives, but he might appease my mmd by answering the following Questions:— No. I.lb not Sly Grog selling a criminal offence, and is it not- now rampant under License? Probably for influenzal No. 3.—lf Prohibition is going to increase the sale of Liquor, is it not unbusinesslike for the Liquor Monopoly to oppose Prohibition, as the Liquor Trade is now under control of the police, unless it is the immoral aspect thai iB worrying tho monopoly's sensitiveness. No. 3.—What wore the characters and environments of the " Sly Growers " before they took up the nefarious trade? This is a caulker! No, I You cannot eradicate any evil or crime, but you can minimise them to an infinitesimal point, if the laws wore properly administered without the baneful influence of liquor. No. s.—Who in the first instnnco is supplying the liquor to the "Sly Grog dene, and how should they be dealt with ? Say without prejudice for "brilliancy"! No. 6.-REMEDY FOR THE WHOLE LOT IS PROHIBITION-VOTE FOR THE WELFARE OF NEW ZEALAND. ! -YOUNG ADLER. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. i i IF IT IS CARRIED THIS WEEK. • NOTHING BUT TEA OR GINGER I POP AT THE WEDDING BREAKFAST AFTER JULY 1, 1919. WHY WORRY? The successful collection of accounts calls <or intense specialisation, backed up by lystematic effor*. Haphazard methods are a waste of time and money. The' firm which " "-esse* around " wirh your accounts, "just to pay the office ront" is dear at any price. Deal only with people of experience. Run together a list of your past due accounts, whether 'own or country, NOW before they become stale and "GIVE IT TO ROOPE BROS." (Whittington Roope. Pa; A.N.Z.S.A. by exam.), XBADE ASSIGNEES AND COLLECTORS, 14 AND 15. H.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER SPARKLING WINES SUPPLIED DIRECT TO THE CONBUMER Through THE J. G. RUTHERFORD CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, COMMERCE ST.. AUCKLAND. pNDEMAN'B gPECIAL yiNTAGB. CHAMPAGNE PRIVATE BPAEKLING HOCK. BPARKLP;G MOSELLE. GPAF.KLIKG BURGUNDY. Writ» or 'Phone tor Particular! P.O. Box 436. Telephone A 6-18. FOCH'S WARNING MERITS INSTANT ATTENTION, AS DO ALSO THE M. J. BENNETT, LTD., PAPERHANGINGS. TO WHICH FACT HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CALLERS GRATEFULLY TESTIFY. BENNETT'S FOR EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND DECORATIVE MATERIALS. 255-5, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AND NEWMARKET. THE OLD FIRM ARE OF THE OPINION THAT ; TARRING AND SANDING IS AN EXCELLENT PREVENTIVE AGAINST DISEASE SAM. WHITE AND SONS. CUSTOMS STREET WEST. 1 Appointments. 'Phono 708. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS. i ! This disfigurement can be removed by my i latest method permanently, macklesa, and i without pain, with Radio, the improved 1 scientific process for removing Superfluous ! Hair, Moles and Bnthmsrkd, and is recom- | mended by tho medical profession. A permanent cure guaranteed. Expert treatment of ail Skin Blemishes. All kinds of Eczema cured, and Hair and Scalp Trouble. Face and Hair Lotions a speciality. MADAME AIMIE (Late of London, Paris, and America). 83 AND 21. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Telephono 4344. PHILLIP'S MILITARY SOLES AND HEELS JIST LANDED. They Give Life to your Bonis by thuir Enormous Wearing Power. Give Life to your Body. THE SOLDIERS' DELIGHT. DADLEY'S, LTD., " SECURITY," 200. QUEEN STREET. QUALITY IN WALLPAPERS Plays a very prominent part in Beautifying lbs Homo. OUR PAPERS, with their beautiful soft colouriuji, are of tnc Best Quanty un.y. HILL AM) PLUMMER. LTD., QUEEN BTREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17130, 8 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17130, 8 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17130, 8 April 1919, Page 8

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