J Don't forget it on Election Day. State ; Control includes about £5,000,000 Compensation for the Liquor Monopolist?. Strike out the two top lines and get Prohibition for nothing.(Advt.) 1 Great rally in the Tabernacle. Mon«fev evening, to hear Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, a charming elocutionist and lecturer for years on the American Chautauqua Platform. This is her final meeting in Auckland. Admission free.—(Advt.) ■ "The Sentimental Bloke" dips his lid" to Auckland to-day at the Strand Theatre. ' Box plan now open at the I theatre.—(Ad.) I Decency is fighting indecency —dav is fighting night, The criminal, the * immoral, the drunkard, will all be rounded up and told how to vote. Go round the polling booths, and thin!.- it over before , voting.—("Advt.) I ' I The Rev. R. S. Gray will bp. the preacher at the Baptist" Tabernacle tomorrow evening. Hie curse of present-day Politics is the evil power of the Liquor traffic. There is only one remedy. Strike out the two top lines and vote for Prohibition.—(Advt.) 1 Have you heard? Com© and hear Mrs. E. Wheeler on Prohibition at Y.M.0.A., Sunday, December 7, 3 p.m.—(Advt.) The recital arranged by Miss Evelyn Wyman. and for which invitation cards have been issued, will be held on Mondav. December 8, in the showroom of Messrs. , Lewis Eady and Sons. Th c doors open i at 7.30 p.m. j R. K. Smith and Co. ha\e a splendid : selection of ornamental and useful present--at bedrock prices. It will pay to call and see them.— Chambers (2nd floor', : above Howey Walker's. ' Josh Billings says:—" You can't argue ! against a success." Ontario, after three , years erf Prohibition, votes to keep it bv a 300,000 majority. Our liquor foes hunt round and find one or two who are not vet convinced of the value of Prohibition.— (Advt.) nONXT ACCPPT INFERIOR SUBSTITUTES for Gilbey's Dry Gin. as plentiful supplies of this deservedly-famed stimulant arc now available at nil hotels and bottl* stores. You can obtain " Gilbey's " if you ask for " Gilbey's " and insist on getting I " Gilbey's "—th« GIN that doctors recom- ! mend. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 12
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