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PUBLIC NOTICES. A PROHIBITION QUESTION AIRE COMPENSATION TO LIQUOR TRADE. CASH Versus HUMAN BEINGS. Question—Compensation in the Inst tlireo issues of this paper has been dealt with from the pounds, shillings, and pence point of view. Is this tho only point, or even tho most important point of view, from which to consider tho question? , Answer.—No. The most important point of view is the effect upon beings themselves; the effect upon their pockets is only secondary. LOOK. Some years ago Anthony Hordeni'j, immense Emporium in Sydney, the largest in Australasia, was burnt to the ground. Thousands of people assembled to witness tho spectacle of hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of property being destroyed by the flames. Suddenly a man appeared upon tho roof of tho great building, many stories high. Immediately tho Immense crowd ceased (o think of tho valuable property being destroyed. Every eye and thought was centred on the man surrounded by flames and on the efforts to save him. Question.—Why was this? Answer—Because deep down in the heart of every man and woman is an instinct that HUMAN LIFE ie more valuable than PROPERTY. It only requires something to go deep enough, and that instinct immediately asserts itself. Question.—Even Assuming that Prohibition would bring no compensating advantages to the State's finances, could anyone vote to continue the wreckage of human life daily going on through drink, merely because he objects to the cost ot compensation? Answer.—lt is hardly possible to conceive that anyone otherwise in favour of Prohibition would voto against it because of the trilling comnensaatioii which only starts at 4s. 6d. and falls to 2s. per head of "population per annum and entirely disappears in 39 years. THEREFORE, STRIKE OUT THE TO P LINE, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10. Further Facts will appear in this space To-morrow. 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BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A FEW „• t MONTHS' TRAINING— Woodward Street, Wellington, MAKES YOU A WIRELESS cannot fail to qualify as a Solicitor and OPERATOR. so earn admission to an honourable and TUST in your spare time, study to tf become a Wireless Operator. Six lucrative profession. ' months' training in The Dominion Coli lege of Radio-Telegraphy should qualify , , you—if you are keen! The instruction papers have been pro- TT , , , ... t Up-to-date, methods are ours:— pared, and students' work is corrected by —Staff of .Expert Teachers. ' —Complete Installation of "practising Solicitors only. Latest Marconi Apparatus. . Day and Evening Classes, or special Last .year the College presented forty- Correspondence Tuition.. Enlist To-day!_ Write, call or 'phone three, students for tho Law Professional for information." Examination, thirty-two of whom passed. 123 Willis Street, Wellington. Send for a Prospectus to, P.O. Box 922. Telephone 368. Branches •. Auckland, Christchurch, and . H. 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Tariff; 10s. 6d. • GILBI S COLLEGE, LTD,, p el . a y_ Special terms for lengthHorace Gilby, F.C.I, (Eng.), Director, ened periods., Bedroom and Breakfast Winder's Buildings, from 6s. Other meals optional. Full LOWER CUBA STREET Wellington, 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. "Cargen," Auckland. E. F. Black. Prop. And at Chri6tchurch. . PALMERSTON NORTH. WHAT ARE YOU OTG TO DO WITH RQTAL ~ HOT EL. ,4 RE you, going it your "Ban- Modern Brick Building Electric Light A „er" Yea. and mark it with a big ... Throughout. milestone of progress, or are you going to Box 203 ' fl " ' drift along, taking things as they come, A. L, HAYWOOD, and draw tho salary of men who are in- Proprietor, ferior to yowrsolf in mental capacity. We urge the determination to improve. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 151, 21 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 151, 21 March 1919, Page 4

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