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W. ANDREW & SONS, Ltd., Ford Sales and Service Station Eden Terrace, Phones 43-920 and 43-921. Hal! Street, Pukekohe, Phone 201. DEALERS for Auckland Districts UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO., Ltd., Chancery St, Auckland I ■ '.fc..- • •-i 5T •#»•*■»«:* j J m a i M: Ui irJ % 5k r\ £v •SsS m & ' I ' ill ■ :'/ K u I.' i.i li iii i FORD Flat Rat® Ford! Repair Shops now operate on the Flal Labour Charge Pian. Rate Labour Charge Plan instead of the hourly basis formerly used. Under the new plan a fair price has been fixed for the labour in each repair or combination of repairs. Thus you know m advance just how much it will cost you. Prices of All Repairs are plainly shown in special schedule obtainable from all. Ford Dealers. C*et your copy to-day. All Replacesnent§ Rejjairs are done according to the Ford Stand* Made With Genuine ardiised Plan, the best and quickest way all FORD Parts, replacements are made v»Tih Genuine Ford Parts. Wherever you may be in New Zealand, there is an authorised Ford Dealer near yoa, ready to render prompt, efficient and inexpensive service at all limes, day or night. w* ■ ■ i .. i •. m- % $ : : 1 ■■ -i it I til 1J FRED. BAKER, Proprietor - - - HAMILTON Ford Sales and Service Company. s_ _ Ford Dealers, Cambridge and Matamata County. Phone 45. Ford Distributors: * Phone 2523. G. A. HAYDON, Ltd. - 48-50 Hobson Street

HENRY HUGHES, LTD. .ftV Exchange Lane. Oppasita FcrS St., AUCKLAND. J Phors 41-265. Sax 376. rAKN FOR PILES J TRY IT FREE! We invite you to try tie -ann Doable Absorption realm eat free of charge, so it yea may judge from pertl experience that tkia woa d pile remedy does everywe claim for it.. Zann wiii your pain immediately, Klßjrfor generous trial tre*J« dosing ninepence in stamps er packing and postage. priefary, Sox 952, Weffingtaa. Bookie'» and Stocks ol " Sann *' cm b« SBIBGE KarauitahftDS RJad. and A. ~ECCLES," CHEMIST. Queen St., and Branches, AacMatad, Colour in Whether it is a leaflet, poster, showcard, catalogue, calendar, label s or anything <*lse designed to attract and please the eye, our expert advice and modern equipment will serve you well. Offset colour printing and art production prejses of the latest type, with every automatic device known to eliminate labour charges, ensures highest quality work at minimum cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290, and oor rcp« resentative will call.

> -i ~+~ i •"'.ftv Sis S-%' M &S ?! ?-■ ■TiV w rV'fi H ,<v i fa I » ill !' IS r. /.Vi i?/ k fi-i ■ ' 1 / /' vTV **> / '.* m J . / i# HimS ';?/.v*v' 1 <*, mßfo£h'mt/-r: SvMS ,* '-^a - - m ' igT™" * <>W5SijK/ *; >%i ; '®rr, ••«££:<%*•• ** 3* » & A W t!' V, f. mrL -n r~: w rfL-Vi I Or, if* 2- - *K ri//4'« 5 ■ to* #w>r i®r ;,te :■//':/ I fei M •N*!!' //#/' I*SP« if H « V WM li iiiii //// ft maintained! by the State in New Zealand. The estimated cost to taxpayers of maintaining these children between one liquor poll and another is £330,000. Scores of new cases are added each year. compared with the suffering endured by the children before they are committed. If those 4,000 children could have been gathered together as they wept in their drink-smitten homes before they were committed to the care of the State; if you could have looked on the terrified faces, the neglected and ill-treated little bodies—would you not have demanded that the Liquor Traffic which caused this should be ended IMSTANTLA ? But because these little sufferers are scattered in many homes that you know nothing of, you do not realise what iniquity the Liquor Traffic is working on them. AUCKLAND —Two girls, aged 14 and 15, and boy 11, committed to a home, Magistrate remarking that their own home was a " pest house." NAPIER—Ten months* old baby committed to a home. Probation Officer stated father usually drunk, home in filthy condition, baby would die if left there; and there were three other children who would have to be sent to the home. CHRiSTCHURCH—A daughter gave evidence that she had attacked her father with a poker when he was drunk and using her mother roughly. WELLINGTON —Five children removed from home, both parents drinkers. Mother fell in drunken fit. child bora with broken legs. Woman good housekeeper when sober. And so the pitiful tale could he told in scores of instances, Large numbers of cam never get to Court and get ao publicity. Cut this out an keep it Strike out the

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 5