“The Fascist System depends on a genius and with his passage it must pass.”—Dr. Herman Finer.
• ;t v 5.. .: NOW is the Time to take Action . . Give serious thought to the condition of your eyes NOW—before eyestrain or glarestrain, which can easily be eliminated if taken in time, causes you serious trouble later on. Regardless of how well you THINK you can see, call here for a scientific eye examination and thereby learn the real condition of your eyes. Avail yourself of my optical services NOW! H. A. BAGLEY Ph.C., M.P.S., F.1.0.N.Z. Qualified Optician and Chemist KAiTAIA Mote.—Mr. Bagley is the only«residtr.t Qualified Optician practising in Northland.
■B 8 ■ 7 jere are reasonable prospects of our steadily growing tourist industry being worth millions of pounds annually. Every class of business, and ultimately everyone of us benefits from overseas wealth circulated in this country. The recurring Licensing Referendum is certainly a brake upon enterprise to cater adequately for the tourist, but prohibition would dry up this source of national income. New Zealand under prohibition would be regarded as a place to avoid by the world traveller, who to-day does not encounter prohibition in any country on the face of the globe. Do your bit to develop this wonderful industry, an industry which has nothing to fear from quotas or tariffs. Let Continuance continue, and watch our tourist business grow. VOTE CONTINUANCE STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES •
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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 3, 18 October 1935, Page 7
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