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Prohibition is on the lips of everybody. Prohibition has 'been talked of and thought about during the war more than any other subject. Organised labour is quite determined that the liquor monopoly must go. It has been the power of the bar as a social centre that has stood in the direct path of prohibition. The women of our land say the bars must be closed. THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, April 6th, at 3 o'clock. April 6th, at 3 o'clock. April 6th, at 3 o'clock. DR. FLORENCE KELLER One of the most gifted platform speakers in New Zealand, who never fails to reach the heart of her audience, will speak as a friend of the worker and deliver a message that no one should miss. 'ALCOHOL FROM THE MEDICAL ASPECT." The men and women possessed of intelligent patriotism will vote to close the bars on April 10th. There would he small comfort in knowing the Kaiser was cornered if the liquor monopoly is to hold sway over our fair lands. The time was never so ripe for doing big things for humanity, for civilisation, and for progress. DO JSOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

(A Card), jjjjjfc rjpHOS. p # SOLICITOR (late of Cambridge) has commenced the practice of his profession at McGUIRE'S BUILDINGS, Victoria street, Hamilton (opposite Bank of Australasia). LEGAL NOTICE. riOX AND T UXFORD BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU. M R J, H. L UXFom HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE On behalf of the abope firm At NOS 1, 2, 3, and 4, JESMOND CHAMBERS, (Opp. "Almadale"). HAMILTON. 7

Miscellaneous. "TTIWA" JJOME. (MATERNITY.) NUDSE OLSEN, DAWSON STREET, HAMILTON EAST. •Phono 816. ISSAS H E R, MASSEUSE. (Masseuse to Waikato District Hospital). Clients interviewed at "CLAREMONT," Thackeray street, Phone 724. Hamilton. H. CRACKNELL A.P.A.N.Z. (By Exam.) Public Accountant, Auditor, and Company Secretary. SMITH'S BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. 'Phone 701. P.O. Bqx 187. H. J. WERNHAM Accountant and Company Secretary. Has Removed from Jesmond Chambers to LIVINGSTONE CHAMBERS. VICTORIA STREET, 'hone 851 HAMILTON.

The season has opened at Hooker and Kingston's with a fine display of ladies' coats. There are some fine styles showing in these garments, including some . smart • crenie blanket coats. Others featuring are motor coats, in all squirrel fur, some in heavy all-wool tweeds, with fur collars and lining. An early show is now being made with thp new costumes; the main feature that every customer will be impressed with is the good value in these garments.—Hooker and Kingston's, where you get absolute satisfaction or your money back.* Has your hoy or girl a good start in life? Then the drinker's boy and girl want a fair deal. too. Give them your vote on April 10. Strike out the Top Line.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14029, 4 April 1919, Page 4

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