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"WOLFE'SSCHNAPPS" 1s Suitable to those to whom a storang sprit is nauseous.

IT MEA^S PERSECUTION. \v'." •" - - ' YOU WOULD LOSE THE RIGHT OF DETERMINATION. IT WOULD COMPEL THE SUBJECT TO USE DRUGS. IT WOULD ENCOURAGE SLY CROC SECtmC. it would make criminals and law breakers. it would Destroy the privacy of the home. .Read latest move by Prohibitionists in America taken from "New Yorlr ' Journal of Commerce/ dated' February-24th, 1919:—^ ' ' ~ • ■■ f ■"'.■■' .'; -. - "At Prohibition Conference held at Albany 23rd February, 1919, . it endorsed a Bill that is now before the Senate called "THE WALKER SEARCH AND SEIZURE BILL," 1 'which if carried gives power to the State to SEA RC H every PRiV AT E HOME and confiscate all alcoholic beverages kept for private consumption." ■'. ■ ' . '.'■•. : ' . " ■ % . ' ... ARE WE NEW ZEALANDERS INEFFICIENT? FACTS AND FIGURES FROM GOVERNMENT RETURNS TO SHOW WE ARE NOT. Estimated wealth per heai> o f : Total Population, £303. Adult Population, £469. DROOPS RAISED AND TRAINED IN NEW ZEALAND For War Purposes: 124,000. MONEY SUBSCRIBED FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES: £12,000,000. ♦ '•.-■• TOTAL AMOUNT WAR LOANS RAISED IN THE DOMINION IN DEFENCE OF LIBERTY, DEMOCRACY, and THE ' ~*'~~"'' RIGHT OF £41,000,000.. THE ABOVE ARE SOLID FACTS. | Compare these figures with the achievements of other countries, and SHOW | US ONE THAT IS MORE EFFICIENT THAN NEW ZEALAND. THEREFORE: WHY SHOULD WE THROW AWAY £6,000,000 THIS YEAR and increase the already heavy burden of the Taxpayer by £1,500,000 each year indefinitely ? DON'T BE MISLED OR CAJOLED by the shibboleths of FOREIGN PAID AGITATORS who have no stake in the country, and will not have to bear the BIIRDEI? TH EY ARE TRYING TO HANG ROUND YOI7R NECK. DO. YOUR OWN THINKING, AND DEMAND THE RIGHT OF SELFDETERMINATION IN THIS MATTER.

JpOR, SALE the following property— ;.J rv 160 Acre Farm with a first class dwelling, etc., with sea, frontage. The land is first quality, fenced, subdivided and well drained; Also 330 acres lease good out run, if desired, can. go with the above. About 120 head of cattle, 25 milking cows, balance young stock. Or would sell with the free use of the 25 cows for the coming season. Also a good orchard property of 23 acres with good, dwelling, road frontage,\ planted with • about 2000 fruit trees ranging from 2 years to 11 years from planting. Also 3600 acres held under lease, good back country for sheep or cattle run. The two above properties are situated in the very heart of the wonderful Golden Bay Estate. Will be sold cheap for quick sale.—-Apply J. W FLOWERS, Takaka. 1716 CITY OF NELSON. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFLUENZA. JTHHE Nelson City Council is putting ••*• on Two' Carts for the special work of Removing Rubbish from all premises within the City. The carts will commence work on Wednesday. Morning next, the 9th instant, in the centre of the city, and work towards the outskirts. It is_ anticipated that the whole of the city will thus be covered in about a fortnight or three weeks from date of commencement. Householders arer requested to assist the effort the Council is making hy having all rubbish and useless material collected ready for removal when the carts call. Where large quantities of rubbish are required to be removed a small charge will be made. A supply of Disinfectant will be carried on each cart, and may foe purchased -front > the man in charge. G, A. EDMONDS, ] . ~ •' Town Clerk. April 7th, 1919. . 1777

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15043, 10 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15043, 10 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15043, 10 April 1919, Page 3