FROM "DAN DRINK WATER."
To the Editor. Sir, —I licar from a pobliou.se authority, whose breath proclaims his ' close acquaintance with the Liquor Party, that that party .is about to publish 1 some facts that will disturb us No-license people. I say let him do it, and let them all talk, but let them talk about places near at homo. I don't want to hear about Maine, it is too far away for us to be able to find out wrose influence and whose Sold turned the tables—that is to say, if they really have been turned?—but I want to hear what is the Xew Zealand experience. Let them tell us what Clutiha electorate thinks about it! 'Qjnat electorate voted "No-licon.se seventeen years ago; and at each local option poll afterwards the majority against licencing has grown bigger. That's the «>rt of happening the bottle oh! nnrt-.v should try to explain away. You can sign me down, Mr Edttc> :;.s vonrs, etc.. "DAN" "DRTNKWATEII. Levin. October -I, 191.1.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1911, Page 2
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168FROM "DAN DRINK WATER." Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1911, Page 2
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