[Advt.J FEAES OF THE LONDON FINANCIAL NEWS NEW ZEALAND’S CREDIT BRITISH CAPITAL WILL CEASE TO FLOW. GREAT NEWSPAPER’S WARNING. [By Telegraph.—Reuter’s- Agency.] (Received November 30, 9.30 a.m.) , LONDON, November 29. The “ Financial News,” writing on the forthcoming election in New Zealand, says:—“The New Zealand elections are of profound interest to British investors, because of the prohibition question. We believe prohibition will fail, and we trust this forecast is correct. Our hope is that the flow of British capital to’ New Zealand will continue increasing, which certainly! will not be the case if prohibition succeeds. The carrying of prohibition would bo a great shock to investors’ confidence, which it might not recover for ten years.’ We consider it would be a serious matter if . prohibitionists succeeded in stopping the " inflow of that- capital which is essential to the prosperous evolution of the Dominion. We hope we will not have to record that New Zealand has decided to take such a disastrous leap in the dark.” HVo received the above cablegram through Heutor’s Agency on November 30th for publication, hut under tho rules of the Press Association cannot publish it save as an advertisement.} ' From George I. to George V. In 1715 Mar tell began to be known for the best Brandy. . Throughout two centuries his firm and family have grown in repute, and have seen eight British Monarchs reign. To-day their reputation stands higher and spreads wider than ever. It can grow no higher, but To-morrow it will be wider still. c One particular feature about our sum. mer suits "Good Value." Beautifully light and seasonable, ranging from 29s 6rt to 755. Geo. Fowlfis, Ltd., Manners street
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7977, 7 December 1911, Page 5
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