OUTLAWED by all Nations These countries have sampled Prohibition and have cast it out: UNITED STATES ESTHONIA NORWAY FINLAND RUSSIA ICELAND TURKEY So have the following Canadian Provinces SASKATCHEWAN - NOVA SCOTIA ONTARIO - NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - ALBERTA NEW BRUNSWICK - MANITOBA I The following countries have rejected prohibition: SCOTLAND, SWITZERLAND, SWEDEN, AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND, and every other country has refused even to consider itToday no nation in the whole wide world has Prohibition! What a record ! Outlawed by the I whole world. Discarded and discredited. Proved wrong in principle and disastrous in practice.' Prohibition—most miserable of’failures—the last thing wanted in New Zealand. VOTE CONTINUANCE STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES.
:A ■ ■■ ' ' ' ' ' • •• < ' -J:•• • ', ’ ’ . •• : <’• ■ ■' t ’' '■ Sow to-day and reap TO-MORROW IF you are an average father of an average family you have spent some bewildering hours trying to plan for the family’s future, and at the same time trying to plan for your own independence later on. Every man worth his salt does this sort of planning. This advertisement is written to suggest that it can be done best with the aid of the A.M.P. “Whatsoever ar man soweth that shall he also reap.” The man who sows A.M.P. assurance reaps a certain harvest, either for himself br his loved ones, or both. He runs no risk of failure. The man who wants to reap a harvest of satisfaction and contentment should ask the .Society to send to him an expert adviser —-a confidential counsellor — to help him find the best way to solve his problems; an adviser who, out of a long experience, knows the way in which other men are sowing that they may reap in due time. Write to-day for that adviser. Don’t put it off. Even to-morrow may be too late. •• SMffiSKDHBI THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE 1 . Established in Australia in 1849. Haul Office for New Zealand ; Castomhoue Quay, Wellißgton. W. T. IKIN, Maaagtr. New Plymouth District Manager: C. DENNY BROWN. i / »■ —r —
REDUCTIONS IN TOLL CHARGES f ’ The chargeable distances FOR ALL TOLL CALLS are now computed on the shortest road or toll line measurement. MINIMUM CHARGE For Short-Distance Calls REDUCED TO 2d. NEW REDUCED RATES: Up to 71 miles (Previously 4d). , 7} miles to 15 miles 3 d (Previously 4d).
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1935, Page 9
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