WHAT MAKES THE SUCCESSFUL FURNITURE REMOVAL?
Oaro—undoubtedly. Peonle „i, they shift, like to find thaftft. have been removed without bS ins bnusea, scratches, etc. We innl,« nd pojnt of careful handling, send"S «rit° ?hi 6 3i 8 * nd «I**ienced hands S T hs" the work ,s done most efficient]/™ Now Zealand Express Co., Ltd .'. e TI-1K PROHIBITION POLL I™. .• nro we goinß to mak » mi the f s "' '; eVL 7. ue if Prohibition is cax'lecl• ln " liquor folk argue thnt the n.-as„ro would bo disastrous, Th" Pro - liibitionißta reply that facts an d f,4ro, show that Prohibition would resuft ?n TheTl^'' 1 I,aWoDnI ine best way , s to accept the findings of a Purely impartial body. The Nation! nl M/ieirncy Board carefully weighed itho whole- matter before- r P portn£ to Uie Government and commented thus: i 'The people should bo better able to : provide the necessary taxation if the. j iiipffifiencv at present created by the I effects of alenbo] i s removed. Less expenditure will b.> required in connection with the Police and Prsons j Departments, tho Hospital and Oharitnblo Aid Boards, etc." Add to this the fact that Canada, and the United States have found that Prohibition has meant greatly increased national prosperity, and the unbiassed elector can only come to one conclusion—it i s his dutly to striko out the top line on Thursday, 10th April, and give NewZealand this great reform. (17) "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help and the pure "GOLDEN RULE" Soap—a delightful combination for washing all clothes spotlessly white without the lwckachiug, washboard slavery. M.P. Stores. ....
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 7
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262WHAT MAKES THE SUCCESSFUL FURNITURE REMOVAL? Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 7
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