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A - PROHIBITION ASSERTION. —.+, — NEW ZEALAND AND MAINE COMPARED. Tho New Zealand Prohibition organ, oalled the Vanguard, which js edited by th» Rev. John Dawson and the Rev. W. J. Williams, publishes in its issue of Ist November of this year a statement which is absolutely misleading, and which is used to influence the electors of New Zealand to follow Maino's example. Tho statement is made, too, on the authority of the Governor of Maine. Here is the statement: — " In the State of Maine we have learned that Prohibition benefits every kind of legitimate business except that of the undertaker, and the constant and continue;! opposition of tho Liquor interests is tho best argument in its favour.—Carl E. Milliken, Governor, 19th June, 1913." WHAT IS THE TRUTH,? Maine under Prohibition for 70 years. New Zealand1 under Continuance. Death Rats in Maine, ' Death Rate in New Zealand, 1915. 1915. j 15.6 11.38 per thousand of the population.: per thousand of the population. The death rate under Prohibition in Maine after 60 years of Prohibition is 36 per cent, greater than in New Zealand under Continuance. THE EVILS OF PROHIBITION INCREASE THE DEATH RATE. The high death rate in Maine is manifestly due to the iniquitous and life-destroy-ing influences of Prohibition operating for 70 years. Prohibition is a death rate increasing proposal. You will livo longer if you keep Prohibition out of New Zealand, and you can do that.by voting for Continuance thus:— 1 I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. 2r-^V^^-F©l^£?A3;__V-POT STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES.

IS IT FAIR TO YOUR WIFE & CHILDREN ? TO place your life's investments in tho hands of an individual for realisation and distribution 1 Ho may bo perfectly honest but may h.cl. tho necessary experience and ability to carry out the provisions of your Will. He may bo absent when he is most needed. He may become ill or die, and the funds of the estate may pass into the hands of someone you would never have trusted. In fact, ho is subject to every human misfortune, and the interests of the beneficiaries under your Will are imperilled accordingly. Avoid these risks by appointing THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS' COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Local Directors: 0. S. Watkins, Esq.; W. S. Mcorhouse, Esq. S. S. DEAN, Local Manager. South British Insurance Building, 326, Lambton-quay. SOLVING YOUR, STYLE PROBLEM. WHEN M'EWEN makes your Costume you have tho assurance that the style is correct. THE NAME M'EWEN Guarantees authentic style. And it promises that the quality and workmanship will give lasting: satisfaction. Ladies will be well advised to ORDER EARLY! THOS, M'EWEN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, 'Phone 556 A. Cuba-street, Wellington EVERY Suit that leaves our premises bears the hall-mark of PERFECT TAILORING. In each garment yon secure the full value that QUALITY gives. That is why so many men who dress correctly place orders with us each season. MORRISON & PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. _W HAT THE WELL-DRESSED MAN PREFERS Is the Classy Materials and Cut of Clothes He can get at MILL I GAITS' KELBURN-A VENUE, THERE'S NO MISTAKING 4 § .HAT air of distinction expressed in J- correctly tailored clothes, and there MUST be something more than friendly interest to inspire one's friends to ask WHO'S YOUR TAILOR J No tailoring ever expressed more in integrity, more in quality, more in authenticity of style, more in value, than JAMES BELL'S. Wo still have plentiful supplies of GENUINE INDIGO SERGE-the ideal fabric for Suits and Costumes. M.ME~S BE EL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR;" | MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION IS CIVILISATION'S GREATEST DANGER! YOUR Life, your Health, your Happiness, and your Prosperity depend on your NERVES! If you suffer from Nerves, Indigestion, Constipation, Kidney Troubles, and Weakness, NATURAL THERAPEUTICS will restore your lost Vitality when other methods fail. Doctors recommend Natural Treatment. A. LEWIS, Specialist, Natural Therapeutics-, 133, GHUZNEE-STREET (Few doors oft' Willis-street), Hours 11 to 1; 2 to 5. Saturday 11 to 1; 2 to> 4. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY -a. GROCERS, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Telephone 331,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 137, 8 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 137, 8 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 137, 8 December 1919, Page 6