Statistics prove that nearly twothirds of all letters carried by the postal services of the world are written, sent to, and read by Englishspeaking people. The first horseless carriage was invented in Paris in 1748 by Vaucanson, and its operation was witnessed by Louis XV. It was moved by a large clock spring. An oyster produces 50,000,000 eggs at a spawning. Only a few out of the fifty million survive, nearly all of the young being gobbled by fishes or failing to find a suitable anchorage. The Swedish Parliament has recognised ethical objectors to war, as well as religious objectors. They are to be allowed to do “constructive peace work” instead of military training. The yach St. George, carrying scientists who have been exploring the South Seas, has been towed into Panama with her coal exhausted, after cruising 17,000 miles in six months.
gg.- Vj im % rr/fW m. & / •/•'im-woi '«f mrr Jk « *3n m 'i-yr. cNew^eaJand oxpectS^ You to cast your vote for your Country's Welfare . clear outstanding fact in this election is that COATES STANDS for Certainties—Safety, Progress and Prosperity. The forces opposed to him stand only for Uncertainties or Dangerous Probabilities. The only possible safeguard is to cast your vote to ensure that Mr. Coates will have a majority in Parliament strong enough to enable him to protect your interests. 1 ' Once you have voted you cannot recall your vote. Therefore make certain that you cast a vote you will not regret. Take the safe course. Vote only for Coates’ candidates, and give our Young Prime Minister the majority that will safeguard the future and mark the dawn of a new era of progress. /. 118 Coates’ Record Warrants Your Confidence. A vote for any of these candi dates is a vote for Coates. Tauranga: C. E. MACMILLAN, M.P. Ohinemuri: MAJOR A. M. SAMUEL Vote COATES and CERTAINTIE Safety — Progress — Prosperity .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6297, 2 November 1925, Page 8
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312Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6297, 2 November 1925, Page 8
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