Advance Displays of SPRING MILLINERY in our New Millinery Showroom ! Need we say more than to invite yon to be among the first to call and see the Newest Models? Appointments are now 'being arranged In onr Beauty Section for ELIZABETH ARDEN BEAUTY TREATMENTS by MES. MANNERS during her next visit Sept. 6th to 10th ■a Collinson % Cunninqhamc Ui The VALUE Centre of Broadway Palmerston North
Why Every Elector Should Vote on it Many New Zealanders are probably under the impression that the overwhelming majorities for Continuance in the past have settled the Licensing question. However, the Law requires that a Licensing Referendum must be conducted again this year in pon junction with the Parliamentary Election, on Saturday, 25th September, 1943. Here is a graph which shows the mounting Continuance sentiment and the corresponding decline in prohibition sentiment in New Zealand as recorded during the past five elections. PERCENTAGE OF VALID VOTES POLLED FOR CONTINUANCE AND PROHIBITION Note:—ln 1938, 70.96 per cent, of votes were opposed to prohibition. Every vote is again necessary in order to indicate the true feeling of the country. Be sure and record your vote for Continuance by striking out the two bottom ljnes on the ballot paper. TOTE CONTINUANCE
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15443, 2 September 1943, Page 4
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