Article image
Article image

HOLD UP YOUR HEADS The union of the English-speaking peoples—drawn together by a common love of liberty—is the world’s greatest hope of peace and freedom in the future. Liberty should be our goal in New Zeeland also. Liberty demands selfreliance and self-restraint. There is no need for prohibition in a rightthinking community. Whatever the theories about prohibition may be, it has proved a failure — In fact a disaster—wherever it has been tried. It has not only failed to cure the. evils it set out to overcome, but has created new crimes as well. “Prohibition has been disastrous to the cause of temperance’’ was how an American bishop summed up the experiment in the United States. The same result has happened wherever the prohibition experiment has been made. .New Zealand should take warning. This country cannot afford to provide additional evidence of an acknowledged universal failure. New Zealand will not open the way to an unwarranted attack on individual liberty. Again and again New Zealand has condemned prohibition at the Polls— In 1925, in 1928, in 1935, and again in 1938 (by a record majority). It should do so again in 1943. Let your vote count on the side of Liberty and moderation—go to the Polls and again vote for Continuance. Strike out the two bottom lines. —2O LOST AND FOUND. FOUND in Shop, Parcel Dress Material. Owner can. have same by giving description. Herbert Shoe Co. X 5071 FOUND, Sept. Ist, one Two-tooth Romney Ewe. Apply O. Ruddy, Halswell. 1439 BOOK, “Archie’s Life of Mehitabel,” Thursday, between Beath’s Lounge and Woolworths. Reward. Tel. 40-838. X 5060 IN Sumner on Sunday. Child’s Battered Doll with rag body. Reward. 51 Hills road, Heathcote Valley, Chch. X 4991 LOST, Gent’s Bloodstone Signet Ring, Saturday. Ring 33-600. Reward. LOST, between Takahe and Kiwi, Black Fountain Pen. Ring 30-631. Reward. X 5039 LOST. Monday, two Return Train Tickets to Otira. Ring Willis, ’phone 30-765. Regard. <4 ' 'ST. last week, Coupon Book with “ -.Jung Card. Please ring 38-163. ReUird, X 4977 LOST. Monday, in Square. Pink and Mauve Ostrich Plume. 'Phone 32-631. Reward. - X 5056 LOST, Necklace of Amber Beads on thin Gold Chain. (Keepsake.) Reward. ’Phone 34-287. Lost, Pure Yellow Young Male Canary. 71 Sherborne street, St. Albans. ’Phone 34-142. Reward. LOST, a Right-hand Fawn Kid Glove, cnr. Fisher ave. and Eastern terrace. 5s reward. Applv Georgette Millinery. Lost, Silver Filigree Bracelet, Saturday night, between Cranmer square and Clarendon. Please ring 30-204, Reward. X 5068 LOST, Saturday, Botanic Gardens, Leather Shopping Bag containing Child’s Beret, four Books. Ring 46-797. Reward. X 5076 Lost, Wire Wheel Spare for Morris Car, Linwood, Sydenham, City, Sunday Evening. Reward. Apex Ice Cream Co., Ltd. X 4990 Lost, in vicinity of Chaney’s or Marshland road, Gold Locket and Chain, Initials P-M.G. Return to “Press” Agent, KalaPoi. Reward. 1432 LOST from service car or train from * A 4 V/ill VlvW Lai Vi Si Oiii • v - - - Blenheim, Tuesday, 7th Sept., Large Brown strapped Suitcase, enclosing smaller case of clothing. Name inside. Reward for recovery. Box 15, Cheviot. 1404 STRAYED to 27 Wilson’s road, Belfast, °ne Black Poly Cow. Owner can have *ame by paying expenses. G. E. Ashby. _ PHOTOGRAPHY. WEDDING Photographs, of Very Highesi x-iioiugrapns, 01 vciy Standard, taken by Steflano Webb, Rlglj street. S2O4J HAMISH KEITH STUDIOS . For Children’s Portraits „ (Near Kincaids). Baby in our Monthly Competition your Concession Certificate. HI6OJ

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19430914.2.75.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24052, 14 September 1943, Page 7

Word Count
560

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24052, 14 September 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24052, 14 September 1943, Page 7