Spumes Sl Summer, 1918 -^Jbk&m IX ADDITION TO OUR UNRIVALLED SELECTION OF SILK, LACE, AND CIIEPE DE GHENE BLOUSES, WE WOULD ASK YOUR ATTENTION TO [ fagSi jPaSESsHSSSSa? g|||gf& TV OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SKIRTS. V^^^^^Sg^E^^^4^^/y BLACK AND WHITE CHECK CREAM GABARDINE SKIRTS.— ■■— — k -^ _ SKIRTS— |p ffl TO Y% 25/- 35/- JSUI&JJ A Good Wearing Article. GREY TWEED SKIRTS—Very FAWN GABARDINE SKIRTS.— GAR OWNERS Serviceable. A nice line. — 37/6 j 4-Q/- GREAT STOCK THESE GOODS ARE ESPECIALLY WELL CUT AND ARE WORTH OF o n i , M k ■ YOUII INSPECTION- SPARES FOR Our Only Address is: — Mm JftW .ji.u>jiii4_ n^i, m. _,— -— mm^m^. j^ww PQ T) T) O A T> Q 103, 105, AVENUE. WE INVITE ALL amm"mtmmmmmmamaammmmmmtmaa» mmmmmmmmßmtMOfmrnsmmmmmmmmmsamim^^ jq !« _, t*^ n ,,»u m CHILBLAINS. SEE OUR DISPLAY. Good for Latarnf, Asthniatical, ».,,,,, ; Bronchial, and other Coughs I • As ™ih a °r <»W. yon must ♦« __— *» go to the root or the trouble .-nd steriRirFfflfMT Ke?istY o e r dName * lise the microbes. The irritating or- rowwlsAn T 4--J jjliLbljUV^lii; Bean's Essence ganisms under the skin are readily \jc\il±llj UtyiJ. JLITJCL dispelled by applying overnight a bandThe Great Money-Saving Bemedy 3 j age we ll moistened with cleansing GARAGE UO»ts 2/- fruikes 1 pint Saves 10/- 5 Fluenzol, the most scientific penetra- *■ ~.... BIP tive of all healing agents. AVENUE. J^^,^±r _^^ caF^^^^ , '"" "'"" """ ' ' ' ;?=r3% W ■ yw yourself and FIND OUT exactly !Uk7 w% SI fl" I J-k sS 4 i i 1 S\J § i^? ill W| 4P> 5^ Tfi C f I 1. WJiat amount will the State need to 7. Has any country in the world made a I pay the Trside! success of State Control? I It is said that the recent Conference of Brewers, Sweden's Gothenburg system, Russia's National 1 Hotelkeepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, etc., Vodka Monopoly, South Carolina's State Dispens- § while iliey di.<sigreed strongly oa somethings, were ary, Saskatchewan's State Liquor Shops, were all | quite unanimous in deciding to ask £15,000,000. huge failures. I 2. Has any body of disinterested business J, n S^S 11 the- ej^Fe^me?t ?* Carlisle in a State 1 lxien. "ecoiirnended it ' Public House is cited as having reduced drunken- 1 For obvious reasons no sensible voter will accept "ess °™l 6?%- Bf thiV S If aUy f Ue to A the redu, c- I ' either tbe Moderate League or "The Trade" at tion of the hours of sale to 5 J per day. An exactly | authorities. He should know what he is voting similar lessening of drunkenness has resulted all 1 for. Let tho National Efficiency Board say what °Vf r England where reduced hours prevail but 1 sit thinks of it as an Investment. ™he™ no experiments in State Public Houses have I __ been tried. It is reduction of hours, not change of I 3. Is the new Government Department proprietorship, that has made better conditions. 1 to be .run for Revenue ? ■ n Let >fThe Trade" submit balance sheets so that 8- Why did Great Britain appoint the 1 the probable profits maybe known. No "pig in a Liquor Control Board? | poke "at£ 15 000 000' Lloyd George said Drink-was a greater enemy than I 4' i c *™ toJ^SSS?«i? rCVenUe bUt tO • AtoTrilTSS^SSinde™, Judges, Labour I premote temperance? Leaders, etc., joined in demanding Prohibition,but 1 I Days of great financ.al stringency lie immediately th » gre at es t enemy" was too strongly entrenched. I sells itself! t 9. Why did not the United States or i i j 5. Are the present Hotelkeapers, Bar- Canada adopt State Control ? ; tenders and Barmaids to be the new rhe Umt£ d S*a*M rt llM fac^nced an Annual Rev- : civil servants? enue ot x 100.000,000 ana Canada an Annual Key- j There may be real difficulty in staffing the new enueof £5,000,000 because they were strong enough Department. The other civil servants may object , to throttle the I raffic, and wanted the job done to the new type. One other department brands thoroughly. In spite of the restrictions, Great ' | i 'them now. it loads a3O year old publican I2i Britain .spent last year, at the present increased | years on a Life" Assurance" policy. Will this be prices, no less than £250,000,000 m Drink. j J j removed when they become civil servants ? 10. Is State Control necessary in New I I 6. Will there be a new brand of liquors Zealand ? | I Guaranteed not to produce present Prohibition is easily possible. The Trade is hope- I Effects ? lessly discredited here. It has wasted directly The danger is not in the management but in the £20,000,000 during the 4 years of the War and as liquor. "State" liquor will produce drunkenness, much more indirectly. It is responsible for 43,600 disease, poverty, crime and inefficiency just as convictions for drunkenness during the same surely as the present brands. Provide" facilities period, and has produced more misery, poverty for drink and excess is inevitable, and crime than can be measured. ! Consider this: ! State Control has Always Failed! State Control is Always Discarded! Prohibition has Always Succeeded! Why try a discredited remedy when the true remedy is known ? Canada and United States liavs adopted National Prohibition both for War Efficiency || and for Peace Efficiency, after experience with both State Ownership and Prohibition. | I PROHIBITION IS THE REAL REMEDY! II Sign the N.Z. ALLIANCE MONSTER PETITION! '•■if-fr^ N.Z. Efficiency Series—loa f$ CHESTERFIELDS C k^^T^s!^ MOQUETTES DIVAN CHATHS i» ' fe^h^/^^^^ VELVETS COUCHES I vf^^^SS^l^! TAPESTRIES DINING CHAIRS S i'W^S^a IP^ SHADOW TISSUES. MORRIS CHAIRS s * % X BURLAPS LOOSE COVERS t^^^^ CRETONNT3 repair work specialise in the Upholstery leather Trade, and, therefore, we can D nnmTTOT« RE-COVER WORK. . . ... - A . . . MOROCCO LINES give far more satisfaction in the making of a Chesterfield, or Easy Chair, than a firm that treats this m _ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim very important trade as a side line. _■«««»■«■■■» WHOLESALE AND RETAIL # H, SOULD & liO. 168 Avenue, Opposite Newmarket Hotel. -Phone 707.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17393, 2 October 1918, Page 2
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