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FARMS at Reduced Prices. -| aa ACRES, all in grass, 6-roomed dwelling, large shed, etc. All ploughable, subdivided into 10 Paddocks. Splendid water. Handy ' to Railway. Price, f 39 per Acre. £BOO cash, balance 7 years al 6 per cent. QQ ACRES, Hauraki Plains, all in grass. House, 5 rooms, Cowshed, etc. Well-drained and subdivided. Price, £45 per acre. Easy Terms. 115 ACRES, Hauraki Plains; 90 Acres grassed. Balance Bush. Road and river frontage. Good buying at £2B per Acre. Easy Terms. Camping Season Will Soon Be Here! COME AND LET US SELL YOU A SEASIDE SECTION. gEASIDE COTTAGE, of 4 Rooms, Verandah, Motor Shed; 3-acre Section. Price, £400; £l5O Cash. Balance 3 years at 7 per cent. T For TOWN SECTIONS and DWELLINGS. COME AND INSPECT OUR LIST. HOMESEEKERS, READ THIS:— 0-ROOMED MODERN BUNGALOW, every convenience; 2 large sections. Price, only £1250. This is a snip for anyone wanting a Home. FARMERS’' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., Ltd. ’ POLLEN STREET THAMES.

FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCT. CO. ' • ' —————— HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. SALE STARTS 11.30 A.M. ' Entries Solicited. f H E FARMERS’ CO-OP. . ‘ BERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. v Auctioneers, WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 9 Fat bullocks 60 Fat 'cows

40 Store c-ows f 60 Yearling Heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 60 Dairy heifers 20 Dairy cows 60 Tat pigs 70 Store pigs 60 Fat sheep Also, on account of client — 25 Dairy cows, whole herd, in fall ■milk, mostly 2nd ealvers 2 Sows with litters 3 Sows'to farrow 1 2-year Berkshire hoar Entries Solicited. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO, LTD, HAMILTON Auctioneers.

Their Homes Are Invaded. Citizens Shot in Cold Blood. Millions Frittered Away, M. mi Hon, Emanuel Cellar, representative in Congress of the 10th District of New York. ! "EMANUEL CElltftH tern Qiifft&T NdiiVtffift V jgf *** vww omt* .. _ Vf¥. H Chambers «trkc* \ *«w YORK Cmr. M. V. Congress: of tfje (Hm'teii States Sjouse of IRepresientatibes 22nd April, 1925. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. . My opinion of Prohibition in the U. S.A. is that it has utterly failed, and it is hoped that the colossal error which we have made wi’li not be repeated elsewhere. Prohibition was foisted upon an unwilling public as the result of war hysteria, but the people of the U.S.A. are now becoming restive under it. They find their homes invaded: their suit cases opened: their automobiles stopped in the high-ways, and citizens shot down in cold blood. Even a U.S.A. Senator was shot in Washington by a Prohibition Agent. There is no longer any right of castle, nothing is any longer sacred to Prohibition agents. In a country that boasts of its liberty it is rather anomalous to find it destroying most of our liberty. Volsteadism has ushered in an utter disregard of law and order under the mockery of law enforcement. We frittered away millions and millions of dollars only., to find more and more drinking and more and more drinkers. Prohibition is upon our backs like an incubus, breeding deceit, dishonesty and chicanery. The advocates of Prohibition are never satisfied with appropriations, and are constantly calling upon Congress to appropriate more, in a hopeless attempt to-make both land and sea dry. As a Member of Congress I oppose wholesale appropriations for Prohibition enforcements. We have given them almost 25 million dollars this past year (£5,000,000 sterling) but it is only a rope of sand. Each year the Prohibitionists wdnt more and more; they are insatiate as the grave. The U.S.A. is paying a terrible price for Prohibition; it is hoped that New Zealand will not pay such a price. Temperance, yes, but Prohibition never. Only by the slow process of education and moral suasion can any country hope to be temperate. You cannot bludgeon the U.S.A. into total abstinence. Yours very truly,

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16624, 21 October 1925, Page 8

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