! Dear Bob—_ i How goes if? Are you doing anything ! in the liquor fight? f I've thought the whole thing over and i have decided that I must do as you ; have done. It was a bit of a fight, for I you know how many of my cronies are j interested,, directly, or indirectly, in tlit, ! ''trade," but there's nothing else for it. i It's no good any way you look at it. j I've lost thousands of pounds through ■ bad debts on account of liquor. You ! remember —, who let me in for £VXXt— i that was all because he went to pieces j through liquor. I could never make up I my mind to vote against it before, but | that proclamation "fake" and the three- : issue trick at the general election helped f to clinch it. As for State control, if we j want that let's get it bv voting the "trade" out now for .£4,500.000, instead i of having to nay them .Ci2,OOO,fKKI lo K Ji15.000.1100 at the next election. I hear thai dozens of business men are looking nl: it. that way, and my tip is that voting for the nation and tho child is a winner to-morrow. Be sure you vole early! Cheero! i Yours, ! ... , HARRY. ! -Advt; ; '-^::.:-v- -•'••'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 167, 9 April 1919, Page 10
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213Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 167, 9 April 1919, Page 10
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