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PUFF^^ ffi PUFFIN' COUGH COFFIN CURED OF THE SMOKING HABIT. I have found your cure for the Tobacco habit a great success. It has absolutely cured me of all desire' for tobacco m any : form. I hereby tkank you gratefully for your cure and enclose amount to cover cost of two more treatments for my friends. (Signed) C.P.G.K CLYDE. Send stamped envelope for particulars, HEALTH IMPROVEMENT CO. Box 396. Auckland. : HYGIENIC NECESSITIES FOR WOMEN. ' . Omega, WhMing Syringes, >...•• 30/---(Post Free.) ■Eclipse Whirling Sprays •. .• 21/Douches, Enemas, etc, from 4/6 to 25/- i Posted privately to any address m plain wrapper. . . .*' . COX GORDON'S PHARMACY I. ■ 70 -Manners St., Wellington. PARROTS .. PARROTS Just Arrived— Big Shipment of White Cockatoos, Galahs, Australian and Foreign Finches? railed to any part of New Zealand. Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, White Rabbits, always m stook. Just arrived, Mexican Parrots, world's greatest talkers; also Persian Kittens. FOGLIA AND COPP Tel. 22-028. 82 Vivian St., Wellington.

- ' % y ' ' ■ , ■ . ' ■ . . '■ ■*- mm ,^ m .^ m^,^ j—j-^__ - __ ' • t* * ■ """"" " 1 -THE SCOTTISH TRADE UNION CONGRESS, at-' kAmtf&fira aff^f a Tfial Aberdeen, April, 1921 (240 delegates, accredited reprei^iUCl £^q— — Oi&Ci Q^ j_*__~- * sentatives of 560,000 workers) , carried the following resoluV tion:- — , 3RESOLUTION ' "That this Congress, having m mind the recent elections adopted by . under the Scottish Local Veto Act, recognises that no real . The ' American Federation of Labour # reform of Sensing laws is possible that seeks to enforce or t ' - mM - r wrench the people from long acquired social habits by means > (representing 4£ mihons of workers) , of restriction or prohibition ;• therefore" this Congress now urges ' on 22nd Jul ? e ' 1921 v - the Parliamentary Committee of the Scottish Trade Union -WHEREAS] Great dissatisfaction is manifested through- Congress to press upon the Government such changes m the , °h" wLSShSS-'utr Sd"*" 1 laws S oye ™'"g * c ik V°* trade as will secure the evolution of a brighter and better public-house or jnn, where social WHBREA^M.gnrfjg, gpjjj™ - *j^gj£ intercourse and enjoyment, will be possible, the provision of eenth Amendment it would not exclude the which is urgently desired by alltrue temperance reformers. \ nations national beverage, that of whole- *i\ some beer; and ''i TpHE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY, at. its ConWHEREAS, The drastic Volstead Law has. brought" ? . * ference m April, .1922, rejected a resolution m favour of , about the wholesale illicit manufacture-of Prollibition. '? whiskey and other strong alcoholic liquors... Sa^ffil^ o^Snsf and St M ANIFESTO issued^ the DOCK .WHARF \RIVERimpaked the sight of thousands of others. IYI SIDE AND GENERAL WORKERS' UNION OF due to the drinking of concoctions contain- I TV/T7 C? PPk<^T Jm-ln^ jL W«. ing wood and denatured alcohol ; and L.I VLKrUUL. duiing the W ar ! 'wi/cocaq tl- j i ux „•• V j v '".Living as we are m the day of rapacious, ruthless war, WribKhAb, 1 his deplorable condition has made the " .t . i . •. r .i 1 Volstead inforcement Uw unpopular with there"; neverwas such an opportunity for the unscrupulous the vast majority of our citizens ; therefore, zealotto use a malignant and sinister influence. While the cJ . ' - working classes have given their lives by the thousands, and RESOLVED, That the American Federation of y Labour, their every home is pouring out its blood and treasure, the m the forty-first annual convention, assem- TT p, • • l ,i • l n 1 /~\ UL bled m Denver, Colorado, declare itself m . Hun Stiggmses do their deadly work. Une would have favour of modification of the Volstead Uw, thought that out of a sense of gratitude they would evince so as to permit the manufacture and Bale of ° . . . . ■, t • t i • i v a national beverage of wholesome beer; some chanty of opmion and respect lor the working classes, and, be it, further / > ■ The teetotal fanatics have done, and are doing their worst to' . RESOLVED, That the Officers and Executive Council 'belittle, to libel, to insult the working classes." ■ ift^kSaSTdKafe SS-ifegS ; ANtHRACITE IVIiNERS 1 -BRANCH OF THE • ISSSS&SZtttZ&r'T* 1 UNITED MINE W6RKERS OF AMERICA, m . • . ■ '' : February, 1922, adopted this resolution: — ? * "The placing of a ban on the manufacture of Beer as set 'forth m the Volstead Act has worked a hardship upon and lessened the efficiency of the men who work m and about the anthracite mines, to whom the use of beer is necessary and acts for the benefit of their / - health. Therefore be it resolved, That this convention of the United Mine Workers of America of the anthracite coal fields, representing all union men, ask Congress and the x ■ ' President of the United States Jo modify and amend the Volstead Act so as to permit the manufacture and sale of beer." . RESOLUTION by WISCONSIN STATE FEDERATION OF LABOUR:— , - / ~ tv' "That the Wisconsin State Federation of Labour m convention assembled, declares mno • uncertain terms to all officials (legislative and executive) elected by the votes of the wageearners, that a stringent stand should be taken against any and all measures that lead to Prohibition." ■ D ESOLUTION by THE INDIANA STATE FEDERATIdN OF LABOUR:— I *'-^ " *X"That we are thoroughly opposed to any legislation that does not contemplate the right to . y/^Q j^jS,. live and" labour under just and proper conditions, giving to each citizen the freedom granted to him by the Constitution of the land,. that he may worship where he pleases, and m his />y>^^^ own way;, that he may eat and drink that which he believes is best for himself, and riot I B^Tzi^i W*n>k ° V what fanatical reformers may permit him to take." . 1 / T HE TRADES UNIONS OF SOUTH DAKOTA:--" We have our homes and our XJ-vlii&M ''-YvW/*}. families here and want to stay, but the adoption of the County Prohibition Bill will \ Cy^^^^i^y destroy our opportunities and that of thousands of others to earn a living m this State." Xi^Jßg^, -.-:•■"■■■• ■ ■ ■ . . .' '' \ '.: ■ ' ■ ■' ■ "'■-■• / ; \ -...''...• ' _ ' ■ . • . ■ '■ \ .■'.■■■■•■•.. . •:-.:•■ ■ ' ■ ' ' Issued by the Nalio nal ! C°™c*loftlte .;^^^.^.^T^f '°^,^f"^^^^ft£.'.>^^- ! ■■~ M -i..iijai^..4, . — ■ „ ..■_.. '

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 16

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