T TTArp’D PATJ w A mrnw a a TvTim-ra T TT/\m*Cl ■CTA'D dm A irm nrm/wr rtAWffmAT « v * «/MrVJUAh?I3 fXJ.I XJ w** .a. ««\S J-f I VOTE FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION WHY SHOULD 1 STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES? When writing a letter you have often written a word by mistake. What do you do? Why, strike it out, of course. Why do you strike it out Because you don’t want it. Precisely so. Then read the three, issues above and ask: Do I want National Continuance? (top line). No. Then strike it out Do I want State Purchase? (second line). No. Then strike it out Do I want National Prohibition? (third line). Yes. Then leave it in DON?T TOUCH IT. THAT IS HOW TO VOTE PROHIBITION.
MOTORISTS When you have Tyre Trouble TAKE IT TO STAPLETON. THE ESTABLISHES) YULCANISER, 33 RIDGWAY STREET. (Next to Commercial Club), Wanganui IT IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO RECOGNISE AN. OPPORTUNITY. YOU MUST BE PREPARED TO GRASP IT AND MAKE IT YOURS. DO you know of a more manly and surer way of achieving this than that of acquiring a clear, practical, and specialised education? We teach PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING and COMPLETE MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; we prepare candidates for the LAW, TEACHERS’ C. and D., UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS, ACCOUNTANTS, PHARMACY, and MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. We teach CIVIL, MECHANICAL, and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SUBJECTS—aII by mail. Which interests you? Wrtte to-day for particulars. Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. (Founded October, 1897.) \'* - ■ ■ — —«3 TO MOTORISTS ! SPRING OVERHAUL What about that OVERHAUL you have been promising your Carp DON’T WAIT until everyone is thinking of doing it and the repair shops are full. DO IT NOW. And avoid a rash job. RUN YOUR CAR IN TO THE GUYTON GARAGE. We will undertake to give you a good quick job. Don’t spoil your summer holidays by driving a sick car. GET READY NOW. W. H. BIRD, Corner GUYTON & ST. HILL STREETS, WANGANUI. £. ±ju\ ANTED Known That the con- ’ ’ stant endeavour of the Printing Department of the “Wanganui Herald’’ is to turn out work that is pleasing to both the eye and the pocket. A trial order will convince you that we are successful.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15973, 15 November 1919, Page 10
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367Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15973, 15 November 1919, Page 10
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