PUBLIC NOTICES. ALCOHOL AND INFLUENZA. THE TACTICS OP THE LIQUOR TRADE. QUESTION: Under Prohibition, will QUESTION: How did heavy drinkers alcohol ho available for medicinal fare when they were attacked by the ■purposes? epidemic? Answer: Yes. The Licensing Act of Answer: They hud practically no chance last session provides that alcohol is to whatever. THE MINISTER OF PUBbe imported for medicinal purposes, and LIC HEALTH, in his evidence before the Minister of Public Health has re- the Epidemic Commission, stated that he cenfly stated that the Public Health 'had been advised by Surgeon-General Department will carry stocks of alcohol Henderson, Dr. Hay, and Dr. Makgiil for use as a, medicine. to close the bars, because it was the nTTiicnvrnxT rm n • n T • opinion of these medical men that NO QUESTION: Why, then is tho Liquor / LC OHOL.SOAKED MAN who might Trade making such frantic efforts to d , pneumonia had a chance of . persuade people to rote Continuance recovery / DR . KINGTON FYFFE, in m order that alcohol may be avail- hjs evi^ence I)efore the same commisS ,; Olli able for influenza? gtat(?d . „ A MAN WHO WAS A HO PEAnswer: Because, being bankrupt of LESS SOAKER WOULD, OF COURSE, sound"arguments against Prohibition, it DIE STRAIGHT AWAY." is hoping to raise DIFFICULTIES THAT -„_,„_„„ ™ . „ . ~ ... DO NOT EXIST. This is the Trade's Q U ?, b n T ™ : W h v effect, tnen, will usual method of trying to camouflage the PROHIBITION have upon any fuissue. ture «Pidemic? „, T ", ,„ „ „ , Answer: IT WI,LL LARGELY REQUESTION: What, then, is the effect D TJCE THE DEATH-RATE. The use ■ of alcohol in connection with in- of a l co ]iol may ho a help in some influenza? fl uel ,z a C ascs-ITS ABUSE IS FATAL. Answer: Enquiries so far show— Prohibition will provide for the USE - ' (1) Medical opinion is divided upon of alcohol, but will prevent its ABUSE, the question of the necessity for „,„„_._„ -~, ,„ ; , ,• ■~ . . its use as a medicine'. QUESTION: The Trades action, then, (2) Exnerience has proved (a) that it i? to merely draw a herring across benefited chiefly those who had the scent? previously been either total ab- Answer: Yes. This is its favourite etainers or who hnd taken very method of working. Being unable to little; (b) that it proved of little produce 60und reasons for the continuuse to those who had been steady, ance of its trade, it falls back upon its drinkers; (c) that it gave no re- old plan of RAISING TROUBLES THAT lief at all to heavy drinkers. DO NOT EXIST. REMEMBER !- PROHIBITION Provides for the USE of alcohol, Prevents the ABUSE of alcohol. THEREFORE, STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10, Further Facts will appear in this space To-morrow, NOTE.—If you require any information regarding Prohibition, or if there is any question you would like answered, write or wire "Abolition," Box 95, G.P.0., Wellington. 11
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