I I I flights between I I Palmerston North I | and Wellington I g New Eagleair timetable gives g g you 8 hours in Wellington or g ■ 7 hours in Palmerston North, g g same day return! g ■ New more convenient flights g g From Palmerston North to Wellington g g Mon-Fri Depart Arrive g g 7.30 am -- B.loam g g 9.20 am 10.00 am g g 4.15 pm 4.55 pm g g From Wellington to Palmerston North g g Mon-Fri Depart Arrive. g g 8.30 am 9.loam* g g 10.20 am 11.00 am M K 5.15 pm 5.55pm’ g Hl ’ Connects with Eagleair Bandeirante service to K| Hamilton and Auckland. j® ■ 3 return flights a day! | H Contact your local travel agent O H or Air New Zealand or ring Ki Eagle Airways, Hamilton E® I Your commuter airline IA frightening future? IT’S HERE NOW! I FACT: Alcohol Abuse is responsible RIGHT NOW for: I HALF the Road Deaths! I THREE out of FOUR crimes of violence! I TWO in every FIVE divorces and I separations! I-SIOO MILLION absenteeism cost to I industry! | It can only get worse. I We’ve got to change the laws. A vote for I. NATIONAL PROHIBITION will tell the I Government you want responsible I drinking laws. I It’s the only way they’ll listen. VOTE FOR A SAFER FUTURE VOTE NATIONAL I PROHIBITION I Inserted by the NZ Temperance Alliance. I P.O. Box 27-224, Upper Willis Street. WELLINGTON
November 3 1998, Auckland. •jW'7 The crime rate has risen alarmingly in the last twelve months. : ■ This ihcrease is directly related to the 1997 amendment ?./ allowing seventeen-year-olds into public bars. The lowering of the drinking age has also badly affected the B value of houses situated near taverns. House prices, which ) B<‘\ plummetedwith the introduction of Midnight Closing in 1992> have suffered a,further ’sharp drop. ■ ■ According to the latest statistics. eight hundred thousand I i■ ' people are directly affected by drinking problems, and the | 5 B' A number is growing every day. Alcohol Abuse remains our / " H ? One Drug Prdhlem.
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