' ! " • " i yj Lloyd George said: "We are fighting against Germany, Austria and Drink, and as far as I can see the greatest, of thes^ deadly foes is Drink. Drink is doing us v more damage in the war than all the German submarines put, together. If we are to settle German militarism, we must first of all settle with the drink." Leading Men of New Zealand amount of money which would Otherwise be N Recognise alio that drink it the greatest enemy »pent directly and indirectly during four to to efficiency and production, and agree with five above mentioned, and w.ll m one the National Efficiency Board that it will be ,wec P reraove lU de B radin 8 . [ "a sound investment" tci compensate "The The NeW Zealand Alliance J Trade and abolish the dnnk traffic at once. u ( „ . ~ .; , ,■ Has tallen into line with the business men i j The direct annual cost of' the drink tranrin proposal promising as it does the immediate | New Zealand .is not less than • £4,500,000. abolition of the liquor traffic. | Indirectly the cost is probably much greater. S Its negative influence on the community can- The People of NeW Zealand not, however, be estimated in cash. Are fully aware of the ravages of the drink 1 ] Under the present Statute if an ordinary Poll traffic, of the National economic waste occaf could be secured in 1919, and if National sioned thereby, and of the extent to which 1 Prohibition were then carried, it would not the harmful influences are eating into the [ come inlo effect until 1924, and "the trade" moral fibre of the community, and are deter- ! would thus enjoy a further four to five years mined to carry into effect the impartial recomtrading. The payment of Compensation of mendations of the National Efficiency Board fy million pounds will save the Nation the and the leading business men. ' Now is Our Opportunity i The New Zealand Alliance Monster Petition will give us the poll. It' j is the duty of every adult British subject to sign the petition, which will be presented to Parliament during the forthcoming session. Remember, Parliament alone cannot sanction the National Efficiency Board's Proposals, but Parliament plus Public Opinion can and WILL. | , This is why every voter, male or female, 21 years of age or over, should ' sigtt the Monster Petition, | ■ , While our boys abroad are fighting the Germans let us at home "settle with the Drink" SIGN THE MONSTER PETITION 'Y \ Then get your friends to sign it!; H.E.A, Eliioienoy Setitl.—4 iMM Fimno-oPEifflE m. NOMINAL CAPITAL ... ... ... £250,000 ' SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... ... £207,103 PAID-UP CAPITAL ..< ... ... £192,180 „ HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. ' ' BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA« — TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBU ROUGH, ALFREDTON, OANNE- uptpi VIRKE, WOODVILLE, ANDPONGAROA. HARHhiI a HI lIJJ, . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL- V IS f ?®fsSentd I H«w S ctl BROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION fort and attention. Ni ? ht Porter in AGENTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, trio Light in ovory room. Tariff, 9s. pet STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. day. DALTQN . proprijtori | Dairy Utensils Scalded in a Few Minutes and ; jfi |Q Unlimited Hot Water for All Household I iW _ rpHE Challenge Dairy Cleansing Apparatus supplies cold and j P. Arfii boiline water to troughs, and, under pressure, to spraying | fi'i mjjji "tejj JL Ul U* nozzle for vraehfljig cans, separator, and milking maclnno parts. | || It also Buppliea , ■ ■ | lli~ mm / , Boiling Water to Any Part of the House or Shed, j 11 i , A dairy farmer using the above plant is equipped equal to a j I'l factory. Tho following is the opinion of Mr. Allen Donald, of j| til /P rv Feotherston, whose dairy farm is a model ono:— j I' Feathereton, Bth October, 1916. C T \mj THE OHAtJiENGB HEATER SYSTEMS. j In x Si J) 56 Victoria Street, Wellington. ||I aii n" Qentlcmen,—l am nleasod to be ablo to eaj- that the Ohal- ! 11; (Ijs. y-lTrr !IB lenM" Dairy Oleamer installed by you i« acomplete success. I ll' I 1 lll| The labour of cleansing the milking utensils and machine- [a ||i i; , ' , | J | | parts i» rcduced to a minimum, and, indeed, the "Challenge" |jgJ| I PlS'' J I system cleanses and aterltics enßily and quickly parts ot tho milkIfW: 1 111 S •! I machine nhich hitherto it hos been impossible to clean. It Bfir 'j J V t Ss7AHllj| is my opinion that your dairy cleansing apparatus should bo inljl[' 'I v,-,-- -j.pi | . j, llj stalled, whererer a milking machine is used. i saSx i • !! 3 Is Wiihiag you inccess. I am, Yours fnilhfnUy, pi !{ 'i l l (Blgned| ALLEN DONAIiD. _. t 2 ' ilfea [j ij l| Ii S Demonstrations daily botweon 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. For prices .j----p„„ 1,, I . ■ I ■ Hflll> ' IB and further particulars write to Department "A." A CONNECT TO MAI ft OR TANK SUPPLY. fr<4 /if « j v t r\ . !r.SS. The Challenge Heating bystems, j tmZm'pwk 56 Victoria Street, Wellington, New Zealand. i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 285, 21 August 1918, Page 11
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