BE GUIDED BY FACTS AND REJECT OPINIONS BASED ON FICTKHI Under the existing regulated License System tlie- position is that amjuailly THE STATE receives £850,000 in taxes and (through, its Railway Department) £IOO,OOO in freight per, annum. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS receive £350,000 in: payment for barley and hops. BREADWINNERS to the number of 11,000: (supporting 40,000 others) receive £1,650,000 in wages.. _, ANOTHER £850,000 is spent by the Trade for insurances, rents and other expenses. A TOTAL OF OVER THREE MILLIONSAKNITAIXY. If Prohibition Dame Into Force You would 1 ha-ve to faice AN INCREASED TAXATION to recoup the loss to the State. THE COMPETITION FOR EMPLOYMENT of the 11,000 breadwinners directly engaged in the hotel and' allied businesses, and at least another 9,000 employed in subsidiary trades. A SERIOUS DEPRESSION inevitable from the interference with the habits of thousands of people. Can you, for your own sake and the sake of the country, after considering these facts, do otherwise than STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE OX BOTH PAPERS?
DO NOT MISS , THIS POINT PREVENTS WASTE ••^ Y -'-'■'-'"-"•-••'• ■ "■-■■■■■'-■•■■■■■'■•■ ■■ ■■■■ .^
Imitation is Hie slncerest Torm of flattery. The Chinese revolution is but an imitation of the revolutions in Turkey and Portugal, both of which have been successful. China will drive the Manchu Dynasty out of the country, and another ruler will take his place, or a great many Chinamen will lose their heads. Imitation within bounds is good, but imitation in trade affairs is despicable. Those who endeavor to sell teas in imitation of the famous Crescent Blend Tea put on the market by the Empire Tea Companv fail because thev cannot produce quality. Crescent Blend Tea ".■ all the time.—Advt. Ladies, be considerate and tactful, yet Arm, with any refractory draper who may try to substitute any other make for the famous Warner's Rust-proof Corsets.—Advt.
If your property is not insured, call at or ring up the United Insut-nce Company, Ltd., Devon street; telephone 198. Webster Bros., District agents. Insurances effected on the most favorable terms.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 105, 24 October 1911, Page 8
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331Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 105, 24 October 1911, Page 8
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