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F | PLANTED.—Everyone to see tlioj ivy INDIAN STOItE, 98 HARDY JSITK-EET. ■ 3749 I _ . - j Y/|T .1 XTrv'MCunw:;;--Thorp nre T^ ( son. fp^.tliat y^n ftjen t-be right on*',j !i. 0., 7'ho KiScitrcj- r><i-.:'d's Jiecomrusjura-j-1 tions I'etition. 875.5 \jfej ANTED: Everyone to read, before * V signing, any Petition presented to them. I'ook for "tbe Efficiency Board's Recommendations. 3716 LOST, Half Tour Vote if you sign atfy Petition but the one circulated on j the Efficiency Board's .Liecom.-uendations- i • '. 3717 j nnBiESP-tSSEES on my Suctions, with! JL or without and dogs, will be prosecuted.—JOHiNSuitf, Kiwi. ,3721 "OELICIOUS Oysters and plentiful! supply of i'ricd Fish at Cafe de1 'Paris Diningllooms; Bridge street. ' ; . ■ ■■ ■■■■•. ' ■ - ■ 37521 ~ _ .. _ 'WEWMiId, also Choice Tasty Cheese,! •"^ Fresh lUg<;s, new season's N.Z. 'White Honey m blocks, pulp pots, or. from bulk. —Stewart and Co., iNile St. 3769 i . ■ ■ I^APvDENERS use Wheelband's Exterminator; it. kills .docks," dandelions, twitch,' etc.—Depot, ,91 . Hardy street. 13RIME Table Potatoes, Brown Span- ■*•■ isli Onions, Dessert and Cooking Apples, Lemons, Marrows, etc. —Stewaxx and* (Jo., Nile Street. ' 3770 X>£ME3IBEE no Umbrellals~beyond ■*-^r' repair. Have it made equal to new for a- few shillings at F. K. Kvder's 22 Bridge street. " 3773 TT'R-'V1 our six-cylinder 1918 Special X Jtt, X- Walking Shoes. They are flexible, comfortable and smooth on the; road.—HEALY'S SHOE STORE. 3750' i~^N any day but Sunday, we can fit you to the most stylish and comfortable Shoes yon ever wore.—Healy's Shoe Store. . 3751 i nnHE Farmer' <• Friend and Labour' A Saver—Wheelband's Weed and Scrub Exterminator.—Depot, 91 Hardy i Street. . . '1" ADIES are ■ iuvited to 4;ry.. Short & jLJ ;Son for. their next; - Gostoine. jSTew \ Materials arrived. 3743 i SHOKT & SON are showing New Spring i Suitings. Come ia and let us take j your measure. 3744'

EFFIGIENGY CAMPAIGN. | lectura in THEATRE ROYAL on TUESDAY MX1 9 September lOi ;■■■.'• .• • . ■•-• —by— "., ■ | MR JAIES SIMPSON, Canada's Crsat labour Orator and Patriot. One of the most forceful Speakers of the World to-day, will give fla Address on the National Efficiency Board's Prohibition Recommendations and the effect Prohibition ,has had m Canada, where it has been well tried during War Gonditionp. ,>«- ;r;,. :■■■;. GQmE hear Him is ■ *\ ■■•■■■■ ."■: Yau.'who are -/doubtful come—^ ; • * ./ •■•: ■■-~-;■•. <: , ;• / ; .-; --T-and ■••hear: for yourselves.. ..-.-V. Admission Free.' (Collection.) . CAMOUFLAGE. EFFICIENCY PETITION, EFFICIENCY PETITION. Citizens Beware!! Citizens Beware!! Your Government Experts hava advised a plebiscite of the people on the Single Issue of instant Prohibition. Petitions ara bdiag circulated praying that the Government GlVd Effect to the advice of the Efficiency Experts. It is the Buty of Every Patnot to Sign that Petition, But the Liquor Trade, masquerading this time as " The National Council," are circulating another Petition with three issues on it, which aim at defeating the popular wish by the old dodge of Splitting the Votes. They have inserted the stale and frail and unasked for Stats Control issue. If you are a Patriot, if yon are a Progressive, SIGN NO PETITION BUT THE EFFICIENCY PETITION, with the two ! simple issue? on it. , ' \ Refuse' plausible paid canvassers who are hawking around the .Liquor Petition with three issuss and an endless palaver on it. . . If yoibfthave signed the Liquor Petition under false representa- i ticns. BTGN THE TRUE PETITION as weU. V. People come to us in great distress, who are prepared to take affidavits concerning the false representations which led them to sign the Liquor Petition, The public shall hear more-of it. > .. .'WATCH' GMT, VICTORY 8S S3EAB, ■ . ' BE SOBi YOU SfOfl TSIE HIGHT PETIVMI LooSs oarsfuSlv, y°u may be induced to support a proposal askinsr for of the Drsnk Tratfic with aii its afctenrianfc evils. THE ALLIANCE MON^TEE PF.TITION IS THE ONE THAT EVERY PaTRIOTIO CITIZEN'SHOULD SUPPORT.SBOM IT AMD NO OTHER.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14860, 6 September 1918, Page 6

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