PUBLIC NOTICES. A PROHIBITION QUESTION AIRE QUESTION: When Pi-ohjijition is carried on April 10, will alcohol be procurable • for medicinal purposes? Answer: Yes. Section 15, subsection 2, of the Liceneing Amendment Act, 1918, states: > "Nothing in this stction shall ej"tend or apply to llio importation, "manufacture, or sale, in accordance "with regulations made by the Gover-nor-General in Council in that be"half, of intoxicating liquor for medi"cinal, scientific, saorament-al, or "industrial purposes exclusively." THE MINISTER. OF HEALTH has in this connection made the following statement:— "In the event of National Prohibi"tion being carried the Public Health "Department would have to carry "slocks of alcohol- for medicinal purTo get this medicine people "would require certificates, and ar"rangements would be made for "Government doctors to give .these "certificates free cf charge." ■ THEREFORE, STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10. NOTE.—If you require any information regarding Prohibition, or if there is any question yon would like answered, write or wire "Abolition," Box 95, G.P.0., Wellington. v 8
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 6
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