high-class Drniifrn woodwork KEUUvEIs Therkleson’s Ltd. OFFER SOME SPECIAL PRICE QUALITY ATTRACTIONS IN—SIDEBOARDS DUCHESS CHESTS BEDSTEADS, Etc NOTE THESE TYPICAL PRICES THEN COME AND SEE THE GOODS. Picked and Seasoned Tim- RM ' S,DEBOARDSber and Faultless now hi io/Workmanship Guaranteed sn is/-. now £9 is/r £8 12/6. NOW £6 5/At these Prices-Every OAK s “ n . . n . J £l7 10/-. NOW £l-2 1Anece is a Bargain *l5 7/6. now m 10/0 £l4 10/-. NOW £l2 10/£9 5/-. NOW £8 5/ALWAYS REMEMBER TUCDI/K CCAIPC duchess chestsIniKnLbUNS “EASY WAY” 18 12/6 ' N ° W£6 5A RIMU BEDSTEADS (With Wire Mattress)— THE IDEAL INSTALMENT PLAN, Makes it possible for everyone to furnish 4ft. 6in . 67/6 without financial worry. 3ft 55/-. THERKLESON’S LTD.
n To be sure you can. Well, then, the MMBh- -jJA J truth shows through the following facts clearly. Note these points: J 1. — National Prohibition became effec- * ,'\ i \ L \ tive in the U.S.A, in January, 1920. Y 1 [Wf/''' I 2. — The Volstead Law that makes the 18th (or Prohibition) Amendment Y 'TvYI effective can be modified or re- ( ■ WM I'o pealed any time by a simple major- A wl |"/ ity in Congress. " /n. If B.— Since 1920 the people have elected HK __ /. J two new Congresses, i.e., in 1922 mh—Tniiiiwms- , and in 1924. V ," a Ay th e time the liquor interests have been telling the people what a terrible thing Prohibition was—just like the liquor interests here do. s.—But in spite of that the people send up to Congress more and more “ dry ” members. g. j n 1924 16 avowed “ wets ” lost their seats, and not a single “ dry ” lost his. 7. Congress now consists of 435 representatives, of whom 319 are known “ drys,” 105 known “ wets,” and 11 doubtful. Senate has 96 members of whom 72 are “ dry.” Congress is 75% dry. WOULD THAT HAPPEN IF ONE-TENTH OF WHAT THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC SAYS ABOUT THE U.S.A. WERE TRUE? The people of the U.S.A. are satisfied with their Prohibition law. We shall be satisfied with ours when we vote it—and we will make it a big success. STRIKE OUT 2 TOP B—LINES CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP IT BY YOU 25
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19440, 28 October 1925, Page 5
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