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Retailers and tradespeople generally have less trouble in getting in their 'accounts where National Prohibition is in vogue in Canada;. Mr W. Proudfoot } Liberal Leader of the Ontario Legislature, says: —“ Retail merchants and butchers are quite strong in their statements that men whict previously were in the habit of letting their accounts run, and from- whom it was only with the greatest difficulty they were able to secure payment, now pay regularly without even being dunned.” This phase of matters represent ia very valid reason why the Alliance Monster Petition for the abolition of the drink traffic in New Zealand should receive the support of tradespeople. Be sure yon sign it. Be sure yon: sign the right petition! Look carefully or yon may be induced to support a; proposal asking for nationalisation of the Drink Traffic with all its attendant evils. The Alliance Monster Petition is the one that every patriotic citizen should support. Sign it and no other.

COPPER TRAIL. An Saturday, the 7th insfc., (in the building lately occupied by Mrs Petersen) a. shop will he hold on the same lines as the Red Cross shop of former years', for which gifts are earnestly solicited, such as baking for afternoon tea and stall, sweets, flowers, plants, jam, pickles, farm and! garden produce, etc., etc. All gifts can be taken to the shop ait any time alter 10 o’clock a .nr. on Saturday, or left at the Manse up to Friday night. Let us, who enjoy here such peace and prosperity through the heroic selfsacrifice of our noble defenders, do what wc can to help them. El. H. GRAY, President. STONE’S OTAGO and SOUTHLAND DIRECTORY And New Zealand Annual, 1919, Thirty-sixth year of publication. Edited by John Stone. Commercial, Municipal and General STONE, SON and CO., Limited, Printers and publishers, Anzac SQUARE, DUNEDIN. •‘KEATING’S POWDER” destroys RUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and ail other insect?, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly clean in application. See the article you purchase is “KEATING’S,” i.e., with the signature THOMAS KEATING on each tin, as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in tins, 6d. and Is each, by all chemists.— . -r~ vxKX 'T.yV-vO' tVC-X XE^X AblMNKMlub ?s often a sign of a poor state of 1 hcT.lih, When it is accompanied ■ bv other symptoms ruco as bcadbiliousness, a feeling of fulness after or.ting, sleeplessness 1 at night, drowsiness during the day, and Joss of energy—the cause of the trouble is generally to be found in a disordered digestive system. The proper course to pursue in such a case is to seek the aid of a reliable digestive medicine. There is no better than Eeecham’s Fills. Beeeham’s Pills are a specific; of great value. They exercise a highly beneficial action upon the stomach, liver and bowels and speedily bring about a great change for the better. Eeech.am’s Pills go to the root of the trouble at once, and their aperient, corrective and restora- - tive properties scon re-establish » the health upon a sure foundation, r Disorders of the digestive system rarely fail to disappear under the curative influence of YR) 0 ielfj li I) 0 P Ah is Vast taS*iiiiCl BEECH AH’S PILLS arc specially | y suitable tor Females o' all ages. V |i 5n boxes? labelled , \SJSSV Vj2> STANDARD JNSURANCB (7)0;,, £TD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. CAPITAL . . ' £1,000,000. GEO. O. CASSELS, Agent.

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Western Star, 6 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 6 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 6 September 1918, Page 3

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