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per cent ThP efficiency league | : the moral but purely from? the economic standpoints The fact that Prohibition I our Dominion has induced thousands of men who are not abstainers to join - r lii fact, in some towns over 80 per cent, of i itim^ - ' ~.•*«'■'•'■•• *'* •"' ■ •••■'.'•"'•"'•' | -|;s|■:.■:. ;SMA investigation of all the facts arid figures by*the best business brains in our Dominion, v •v rrevealfrjlig irrefutable fact that ' ProhibitkmAvai Reduce the Cost o^ I by Redueiiig Taxation and Increasing Production ; .; , 11 .'.;„'". CarefuUtaleulations froih Government Records result in these telling figures, based on the fact that all ' ■ v ' ; Reye^ue r comes from Prbduction: ''" New Zealand's Annual Production w approximately .. .. £100,000,000 I The Net State Revenue of New Zealand " I : lail ydftir wai .. .. ,j £15,600,000 wty estimates based upon actual experience place the -" * imtfgageCpradvictibli.. ' r"?"** v ; LOSSES, Through Prohibition Through Prohibition Liquor Revenue •4250,000 ,000 £1,250,000 NeAnual Gain through Prohibition, £Ll2o>oofl 0/-{. saving through ■f ;-': v -•,4.:f reduction on the ? : Taxation. . ;; ; is repeated [; ■:;»&> ■■ssrira the>result will be much better, "i :.*-.-> T6p Line Anrf Reduce our Taxation by £1,120,000

S. McBRIDE uomnatnxL turn*. A well mImM Stock of MARBLE an* GRANITK _ MONUMENTS. Bipcrt Workmuuhip mm LOWHBT NOW TO HAND. A New Novel Rex Beach "Winds of Chance" rHE BEST NOVEL REX BEACH HAS GIVEN US FOR YEARS. PRICE 6a. BY POST 6s 6d. P. W. HUTTON& Cos. BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, MAN UFACT URINO STATIONERS,

Motor-Car Owners KNOW THAT THE BATTERY 19 THE LIFE OF THE CAB. p. a YOUNG SELF-STARTER AND BATTEHX EXPERT. Specialise* in Motor-car Electrical Repairs. Hundreds of Car systems and batteries have just been overhauled by us, but with increased facilities we are I ALL WORK COMING FORWARD. Armatures, Field Coils and Relays Rewound, Magnetos overhauled and retnagnetised. Cars inspected and advice given free. Every help given to motorists in regard to conserving their batteries. All Work turned out to Owner's Satisfaction. REASONABLE CHARGES. Alt* car r electrical system and any make: of' Battery Overhauled. ' Commuwcaftons promptly attended to: fc ; :a YOUNG. 10S WAI-IT*-ROAD : : iIMARTJ. BOARDING AND BAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "STRATHMORE," TIMARTJ. Principal: MISS BLANCHE HALL. Pupils Prepared for University and Public Service Examinations. WHA T,x^,££ s THE successful FURNITURE REMOVAL? I [ Care—undoubtedly. People, when they shift, like to find that their things 1 nvo been, removed without dumps ;ind bruises, sciatches, e-r<-. \V' ( . miike -i [joint (if ofireful luindlirir:. mjikTiiip; suit-i-Me vsms mid rxpr'i icniffl luiikln Tliuh ' •"• «'ork is dour must rtfii-ieut.lv. Tie- | ZeuUuid K.mxcn, (_'■>,. 1,1. J. . .

TAKE YOUR CAR REPAIRS TO THE Fairlie Motor Garage SPLENDIDLY APPOINTED WORKSHOP. EXPERT MECHANIC IN CHAKGE. A SPECIALTY MADE OF FORD REPAIRS. ALL FORD SPARE PARTS CARRIED. TYRES. TUBES. OILS. PETROL. ACCESSORIES. REASONABLE CHARGES. CAR FOR HIRE. J. BRAY, Proprietor BOX 100 (FAIRLIE) PHONE a THE PLACE FOR YODR REFRESHMENTS to TTTV CAROLINE BAY TEA ROOM*, EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. IN IDEAL SURROUNDINGS. LUNCHEON—I2 to 2 Daily. TEAS—From 8 o'clockMORNING OR AFTERNOON TEA on the Verandah, looking out on th<> Pacific, is a luxury that ■ everyone enjoys. —— MR DE LATOUR'S ORCHESTRA on Thursday Afternoons. CONFECTIONARY. SPADE? and SEASIDE PLAYTHINGS for tha Children. miBS BOSS, Proprietress.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16799, 1 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16799, 1 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16799, 1 April 1919, Page 2