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Mid Winter Out of a Job! You, if you do not vote Continuance, will be assisting to throw out of work 6,000 breadwinners on June 30th, 1923—right in the middle of Winter. Prohibition in N,Z» means t 6,000 MORE Unemployed 18.000 of Their Dependents 24.000 Persons Deprived of Livelihood and 30,000 Other Workers affected Business is not good. We have far too many Unemployed to-day. Trade is but slowly reviving. Six thousand EXTRA Unemployed dumped upon the Labour Market all at once MUST mean hardship, and suffering and industrial disorganization. All for an Experiment Failure! ! Which Proved I Vote for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE Issued hy the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand. 59

The Handy " 21b. Canisters Perfection is perfection, and cannot be improved upon. So it is with '‘Amber Tips.” But with the object of providing still better value for the purchase price, “Amber Tips” is now packed in 21b. tins as well as Mb. and 11b. packages. The solidly built tins are extremely useful for the pantry shelf after having been emptied. Get a tin from your grocer to-day—no extra cost. “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea Wholesale Agenta-WM. TAYLOR & SONS LTD., DUNEDIN.

ARE YOU BILIOUS 7 ARE YOU FAGGED 7 ARE YOU CONSTIPATED 7 TAKE pitls SF YOU ARE BILIOUS It interferes with work, pleasure and happiness. Everybody is so at times and in many cases it makes life a burden. The fault is with the stomach, liver and kidneys. The action of Beecham’s Pills is prompt andi certain, and they will in a short time afford relief. WSSEfS Y®M ARE FAGGED That “run-down feeling” is caused by your overworked digestive organs not doing their work properly. Beecham’s Pills will set them right, invigorate the system and restore the "energetic feeling” of good health. SF GORSTBPATED It is important to know that constipation causes a very large proportion of ill health, especially amongst women. It can be prevented if Beecham’s Pills are taken whenever nature requires assistance. Comfort and happiness are sure to follow the use of BEECHAM’S PILLS. 66 Worth a Cittinea a Sold in boxcs/labclled KHd., Is-ljd and 2s-9d. (original English prices.) Sunproof, Serviceable. Two essential features that must be combined in satisfactory window bbnds. Insist on being supplied with—“STORK” BRAND GUARANTEED SCOTCH FINISHED WINDOW HOLLANDS and satisfaction is assured. They withstand the test of Service. Ask your Draper or Furnisher. Manufacturers BENTLEY, SMITH & CO, LTD Manchester. N.Z. Agents: P. Beck & Co., 18 Harria Street, Wellington Baby Cars ALL SEAGRASS. FULL SIZE. Beautifully-finished Carriages at prices direct from the manufacturers. £5 10s £6 10s Write for coloured plates, specifications, and prices, delivered free of further cost in your district. Reliable Agents Wanted. L. PITCHER & Co. Perambulator Manufacturers Opposite Railway Station - DUNEDIN r; powley & co. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN Speight’s *** Bottled Ale Speight’s Oat Mall Stout (highly recommended lor Invalids). Obtainable in Quarts, Pints, Nips. ' Bottled by K. POWLEY & CO. Solo Agents (or A, & B. Mackay’s (Black Mackay) Whisky. Peter Dawson’s Perfection Whisky. (Black Mackay Whisky in Flasks a Specialty.) Bourke’s Dublin Stout. And High-class Wines. Mackay’s Draught Whisky and Thom & Cameron’s, In 2-gallon Ocmys. Manufacturers of Aerated Waters. 2,3, and 5-gallon Jars; also 6 and 10gallon Kegs of Ale always in Stock. All other Brands of Wines and Spirits can be had at Market Prices. Telephone No. 079.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18723, 29 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18723, 29 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18723, 29 November 1922, Page 3

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