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f . NOW! I Prohibition Must ' be Wod NOW! .1 ; :TG;;wait for ,the poll at next;". General'; 5 j-^ Election witfi the idea of gaining Prohibition ; ■(; S without Compensation would be a course which j | could only result in disaster, | ? ■1V >musi;: be won now r because | the only fair, just and equitable poll that the great ; j .p !| National issue can possibly have, for some years j ; I at least, is the poll fed for' Thursday, April 10. | ) ' * Every year under licence means yet The suggestion to postpone voting for | | " another year's inefficiency and waste- ' Prohibition until the General Election is the , |j . \ suggestion 'of"the' liquor' trade-DON'T be | • !• . . Every year under license means that: misled by it: , ,'J j hundreds more of our brightest boys-must . . „ . r ~ n '{ j : line up and take drink for' the first time- lt ' lS sui ' el 7 fcetter ' to P £ 4,500,000 . j I(■ / and CLOSE THE BARS AT,ONCE than to go . | i Every year old drinkers are . dying off : 011 spending £5,000,000 (our annual drink j„ | • —new ones muat take their places! bill ) i y Gar aCtOl, y ear ' ■ ... , . j! I r . „ .... ■ : 'Moreover,''it is almost impossible for •• h Do you realise that the toy of.to-day ; ■ ; I ' will,be the druntard of to-morrow if YOU Electjoll owiag t ot uo THREE-ISSUE HANDICAP. . 'I • 3:. • . allow drink to continue? ■■ ■ ■ ■ " |, j, - • The liquor trade knows this and seeks" . ■ . jj ■ ■ . ! The only way to ensure that YOUR boy l 0 sido . track your vote on April 10. ' ' ; - ■ I s —or the other boys—will not go under through j j drinkj is to vote liquor out on April 10. , &t next General Election three issues... S , 'will be on tho beillot paper-National Con* • , • | . i Sobriety is essential to success .in an- ■ ' tinuance,,. National Ownership and; National J |,w 1 .''■•.■ i individual—it is equally essential for>a-Nation- Prohibition without, Compensation.; Each eleo-- -y • j . ■ > ' tor can onl'Jr vote for ONE issue. ... 1 T , . New Zealand, to keep pace in the if out of 10 electors, 5 vote for. -l ' ; > " ™> r ° ial race, must preserve its.manhood, . p rohibiti6n 3 : fOl . Hational Ownership, and,. ' |. | ' and maintain its efficiency. o Qly 2 for Continuance, the liquor trade J , j .' . ' , wins, though only 2 out of 10 voters desired' .. |; I. _ To hold our own .id tne days ahead, it / Before Prohibition can win it must got 1 ; waste must be eliminated—production must \ moro votes than the two other issues combined. '• I j-_ -- - be inoreased. Drink,.the greatest waste-the'■ I i handicap to industry and the hindrance to ' This is what the liquor trade asksl i production—must be banished. electors to wait for! The reason is obvious! : | j , The one great: : ckanee+. (ot Prohibition \ : .'.Jul., the .JPoll on : AprU : miss*'your... ■■ I ■ \ of' voting^for- ■ : | : REMEMBER: JJ'i\ PROHIBITION never had a fair chance in the | | past Kecause it had to fight the j |■ S mee-fifthsjhandicap, ■ | ■ j . PROHIBITION will not have; : a fair■ chance - • J | in the future because it will have to | | fight- the-Handicap.' J "| PROHIBITION will have its First and Best i 1 !' Chance of a fair run on Thursday, | i ■ April 10. '. . | 1 ' • Therefotv ~be-suretyw v-- 1 STRIKE OUT. THE TOP LINE • 1I ■ ■ 10' : j riEDERHOUI. . AND . SON, I'OPT. TOWN AND COUNTEV., . VJEDERHOLM AND SON, SHEBT-MBIAL V ORItBRS. ' .A PPLKS (Hooking and Dessert;, Island — t , ■ ' — al,d Sydney. fruit; also Potatoes, „„„„„„ ]4/fANuFACTURERS of Asga Water- S eei l 3l Seed Potatoes and Nimmn mwl iLASHLIGHTS ... . - M heaters, and. Mahoney'e Patent mHE TYPEWEITEE FOR BEAUTI- Bias's Standard.Seeds at Loivcai Pric"o - DBY raLLS""' Skylights. Motor work a speciality. JL EUL WORK Country ordois solicited,' The Trado su;,- ... BATTERIES,' ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, iram, m ■ ' And CASES 23 and 25 Egmont Street, Built for hard wear-•■•and- to do any "A Jj 'o.JSAY.IRUIr CO., __ • WELLINGTON. kind of work. -• Phone 38m. ■ •U# Cuba Street. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. : • . - __ . — W n. P H I L P, — PAPEHHANGINGS- AND PAINTS. THE BEST HOUSE for every desorip. »™ « CornhiU Street, .' — tion «f Electrical AiceSSoriee. House, Window, and. Office-Cleaning THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., ® a '° Pes>R» 8 . — Contractor ■ v t in Wall l'npers. Inspection invited. s-g ag WELLINGTON, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED WELLINGTON. T. A. WELLS, P.O. Box 80S. .Thoaw-1018. Telephone 3292 (3 rings). 'Phono 883. 145 a Manners Street, ! \ A

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 2

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