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THE LAW OF THE IRON ROD. Ministers' Protest. if • Here is an extract from "The Ministers' Monthly" for September, 1923. It will be interestinjr to see how the professional prohibitionists try to dam this particular outlet of truth: — "This paper is unalterably and absolutely opposed to anything that God in Heaven would call evil. But it has never been able to make itself believe that a drink of good pure claret or a glass of good cool beer were objects of divine wrath." New Zealand should be warned in time. This prohibition sham cannot be perpetrated without the help of force. Tactics of the mailed fist will always end in self-destruction, whether that fist belongs to individual autocrats or to feverish fanatics. The rule of the rod of iron will prove fatal to the sanctity of New Zealand's constitution.—(Ad.)

S.O.S. FROM N.S.W. A chem:.<t mentioned the other day that he had just mailed a tin or Pulmonas to an Australian agriculturist. Here, evidently, Is a man who knows the value of these effective medicated past:lles, and doesn't mind sending a thousand, miles or so Tor them. Tins, 1/6 and 2/6, from any chemist, or rrom Stacy Bros., P.O. Bos 882, Auckland.— (Ad.)

A double pail—that is to say a pail with its interior space divided into two by a partition—is being marketed in Britain. IF is said to come in very handy in connection with household operations in which it is necessa-y to use two flannels and two lots of water —one soapy and one clear. It does away with the necessity for a second pail, and it also Eaves a deal of labour in lifting and carrying. While it is not known positively, the suspicion is strong that the phrase, Untold Wealth, was coined immediately after the first income tax law was written. New spring goods at special sale prices at the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road. Fourteen days' Extension of Premises Sale now on.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 11

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