A Xraas gift from Fowlds'. —Ladies' silk sports coats at 47s 6d, in various I shades. See display in the window at the Victoria Arcade. Carlisle's motto was "the middle coarse, the middle line.'' and State Control is for all time. Democratic New Zealand will do the samevote for State Control. —(Advt.) Soft, double collars and narrow ties aro nobby-looking, comfort-giving articles for the present period. —George Fowlds, Ltd. Liquor men aro building tip fortunes out of ruined lives. Allsop"s shares have jumped from £2 to £86 since 1915. Vote out the Liquor Monopoly by striking out the two top lines.(Advt.) State Control is a sound proposition. If the trade is making so much money as extremists suggest, why shouldn't the State take control and let us get more, much-needed revenue. Vote for the democratic* proposal—Statu Control. i lAdvt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 11
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