Tomorrow Night! - - Tomorrow Night! IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE! Hear J. ROBERTSON .. TOMORROW WF NIGHT . 1 R? • * '' /' m t**e wflC-" i OPERA HOUSE, Jbh MASTERTON. " fl Listen again to Labour’s Record and Listen to a Clear Analysis of the Emptiness of the National Party’s Election Policy. Masterton Electors know Mr Rob- As Masterton’s member he has ertson s record of his last three served on some of the most imporyeais of service. For 36 years he tant Parliamentary Committees—kas. ] t Ved + nd x d in N ' Z ' In was cha i r m a n of the Cook Islands 1911 he entered the House as Lab- Parliamentary Delegation—was a our member for Otaki—sat on a member of the Special Committee Royal Commission on the Cost of on the Social Security Act. It’s a Living in 1912 has served oh local worth-while record for the oast bodies and with distinction in the three years. He will serve you well business world. again. VOTE ROBERTSON ON SATURDAY!
HENRY FORD states: “Sooner or later the World will have to choose between th® Motor Traffic and the Liquor Traffic!” P ast seven years,” i ; said Mr Semple, “twelve j hundred and fifty people had f—vl been killed and thirty-five k ———. /f thousand injured. Road . casualties over the past 13 1 years were greater than the > total number of casualties in .. Op the New Zealand Expedi- ! fe-JZ J tionary Force in the Great \ War.” “Dominion” Leading Article, 22/7/36. New Zealand “tosses down” 3 motor-cars valued at Masterton Leads the Way in Car Registrations! £3 100 every legal trading hour. Think of it! New Statistics reveal that in Masterton there is registered a Zealand wasted £8,702,553 on liquor last year. With car to every 3.9 persons, and only one car to every 7.5 what result? Deaths on New Zealand roads during persons in the whole Dominion. Surely that is a the past five years have increased by nearly 100%, tribute to the prosperity of Masterton as a No-License and convictions for being drunk in charge of a town! vehicle have increased by over 100%. MOTORISTS & CITIZENS! We want SAFETY on the Roads and Prosperity in our District—so VOTE “NO-LICENSE” and “NATIONAL PROHIBITION”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 9
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