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THE T-R-U-T-H AT LAST. > t ; THIS BELATED REPENTANCE - IS FULL OF PROMISE. The Prohibitionists record with pride that Congress has passed the Prohibition Enforcement Act over the President's veto. Even Congress dared not do this before it had repealed the moTe drastic provisions of the Act. President Wilson ' may have been right after all. However, THE TRUTH is—it was done. THE SAME CONGRESS HAS REPUDIATED THE VERSAILLES TREATY, and is embarrassing the whole civilised world. THE SAME CONGRESS has also passed the mfamous "Webb-Pomereno Act." In fact, Prohibition is only a pawn in the game the American Manu- ' facturer is .playing. He says, shamelessly : "As the result of this tremendous wa,r the world lies helpless at the feet of the American Manufacturer— the opportunity." 'If you only discussed doing, on American soil, what this Act permits you to do ABROAD, it would aend each and all of you looking for bail to keep out of gaol." A FURTHER TRUTH. ONLY ONE STATE IN THE U.S A. HAS HAD THE CHANCE OF VOTING ON NATIONAL PROHIBITION. OHIO, WITH $.000,000 PEOPLE, HAS. WITH A HUGE MAJORITY. TURNED DOWN PROHIBITION. The UNVARNISHED TRUTH is that Congress and Senate may bring down Prohibition, but the People have the final say, and will 'follow Ohio's exam (See Advt. ox Page 12.) NEW ZEALANDERS! PRESERVE YOUR LIBERTY! VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES. ALF. J. PARKER, F.C.S. (Memb. Soc. Pub Analysts. Lond.), ANALYST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST 10. ARDMORE ROAD. Ponsonby. AucSandL Govt. Analyst for Auckland City and Pro! vince. Analyst and Consulting Chemist to Govt, of Tonga. TELEPHONE. 3638. MAKING IT EASY TO BUY A PIANO. ~^»^ Btem k °L E,usy iMta'menta. combined with the out-and-out fair ness of our treatment, leaves the way jmooth for mnaic-lovers of moderate Income. BRINSMEAD. HOPKINSON. BOYD. LTD.. AND CRAMER PIANOS. 6o!« Agents. BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.. * STEA IJ D hIgm A a^-m^S anix THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. OF N.Z., 1 HIGH STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phones 2551, 2584. Sole Auckland Agents for SMITH, MAJOR AND STEVENS' "RELIANCE" LIFTS. 'Ordered by British Admiralty for every Super-Dreadnoughf and Battle-cruiser during the war. Selected by. the Institute of Civil Engineers for their Premises after Exhaustive Inquiry. OVER 120 IN USE IN N.Z. NOW. ' v THE SAME SPLENDID SOAP. EVERY TIME YOU BUY IT. TANIWHA, SO PURE. SO GOOD. GREAT SAVER OF TIME AND MONEY. THE IDEAL LAUNDRY AND BATH SOAP. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS i . T ¥" d'jfieurenient can be removed by my •*«»' method permanently, maikless. and , without pain, with Radio, the improved •cientific process for removing Superfluous ' ■ttair. Moles, and Birthmarks, and i 3 recommewied by the medical profession A permanent cure guaranteed. Expert . treatment of all Skin Blemishes. All Jnnds tL^?*™? cured, and , Hair and Scalp ! (.rouble, face and Hair Lotions a speciality , MADAME AIMIE fLate of London. Paris, and America) , 83 AND 24. SMEETON'S BOIIdJINGei. ' Telephone 4344. , pREPARE -pDR rjX)-MORROW- 1 rPO-DAT 1 ' 1 GIVE THOUGHT TO YOUR FUTURE, J PREPARE FOR A BETTER POSITION I < AND BETTER PAY. i ' I 1 I ] t The simple yet thorough methods adopted ! in all courts at BanW College will make your study interesting and easily grasped, ' and »ill quickly qualify you for a position - of more responsibility and higher remunera- j ' tion. j . jgANKS' COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. ! i i WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH. AND I CHRISTCHUP.CH, | , II Has a course to suit your talents and ! < abilities. Enquire about it—and see how I ] easily you can better yourself. The Courses '' « include ( ACCOUNTANCY BOOK-KEEPING ' ADVERTISING ' JOURNALISM ( ARCHITECTURE i COMMERCIAL LAW ( LAW PROFESSIONAL ; ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. J Write to-day for the Prospectus of the i Course which interests you. I ( H. AMOS. , Director i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 8