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It is a facsimile of the N.Z. Alliance Monster Petition which toill be presented at your home for the signature of all the adult members of your family. ' «S, „ fParlifim e n t ta aeprivea the people o! f»* *» * * It is the people's petition and it is going to move Parliament to grant a poll for the abolition of the drink traffic in New Zealand. '."Never before in the history of New Zealand has it ■ been so essential to stop waste and increase production. Do your part by signing the 1 Monster Petition. This is the way to help to bring into effect the recommendations of the National Efficiency Board, If Prohibition is brought into oper- Remember, immediately the poll is ation at once, a direct and indirect taken and National Prohibition passed National saving of from £30,000,000 the drink traffic ceases at once. By to £40,000,000 will be effected, a payment of a sum not exceeding 4% direct, and indirect profit also will be million pounds the Nation will save ; made by the expenditure of this four and a half years trading which amount in legitimate productive "The Trade" would enjoy under the i trade channels. The moral wreckage present Statute. This course was '. brought about by drink will be recommended by the National Effici- i ' averted, and in the words of the Na- ency Board after hearing the evidence tional Efficiency Board, "a sound of over sixty witnesses. As a busiinvestment'' will be made which ness proposition, apart from the will "promote permanent National greater moral issues, it will pay to Efficiency." . , eliminate the drink traffic. . Every British subject—male or female—2l years of age and over may sign the Monster Petition even though not on the Parliamentary Roll. YOUR SIGNATURE IS NEEDED , YOUR INFLUENCE IS WANTED First sign the Monster Petition yourself then ; : ;. ; ••;■;■■;;■ get your friends to sign it!' . X.Z.A.-Mlcieucy Series-3 J .

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 12

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735

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 12

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