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Do You Know 1. THAT Prohibition, if carried, comes into force on June 30th Next. 2. THAT it is FINAL There wili be no further referendum on the question. 3. THAT this means you cant "Give it a Trial/' 4. TH AT you will not be allowed to BREW your own Beer or MAKE your own Wine. 5. THAT you may not buy Brandy, Wine or Stout (which will be very expensive) for the sick without a Doctor s Prescription—at 10/6 a time. But — If you are rich enough, you may, before Prohibition comes into force, fill your cellars with supplies. Thus the wealthy man is carefully protected against hardship. Vote Continuance J This is How: tSEA 9hS I vote for National Continuance WWW rONTRtH: ■m li m II \ '/oSjm 40 htuid l>v the National Council of the hletnui Trade of New Zealand
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1922, Page 1
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161Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1922, Page 1
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