Tf&e Shattere This Statement appears to-day in practically every Newspaper throughout New Zealand THE idol of Prohibition lies shattered—its hollow shams bare to every eye. It decayed because it was false. It has rotted, tottered, and crashed into the mud. Throughout the British Empire thousands upon thousands of voters have hammered its ruins into dust. Prohibition is at Shattered Mol! Three years ago New Zealand refused Prohibition. Since then Wlaat it €s©§f§ t© Worship To worship this idol of Prohibition will rob twentyfour thousand people of their means of livelihood. It will add £1,800,000 to the present burden of taxation. It will cost you your sense of security regarding the well-being of your sons and daughters. It will threw your home open to searchers and spies, ft will make crimes of things which are not crimes. It will make criminals of people who are not criminals. V©t® f@r til® Ts* f West Australia has defeated it. Queensland has defeated it. British Columbia has defeated it. Manitoba has defeated it. Alberta has defeated it. Saskatchewan has defeated it. Ontario has defeated it. Newfoundland has defeated it. Scotland has defeated it. And now, in 1925. an attempt is being made to re-create the idol, to piece together its crumbling fragments and to hypnotise New Zealanders into worshipping it. The paid Prohibitionists are taking out their old arguments, dusting them, and giving them a new coating of sentimental sugar. But wc are not afraid that the voters of New Zealand will be deceived. aiscl Wwmet 1 Vote for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE 111 Cf? a ■m : You waul New Zealand to C€Mlflflftp Temperate and Prosperous A Creed for Loyal New Zealanders —•* I Believe x 5 V $ Q A m § x m O 1 ieV . e * Relieve u«~ - manlwod. U for ever ConstUuUoß n altetn pt iree f t oi CoU " science on s 1 Relieve ■ _ x bc Ucve ® t\te nyesent *°° nel ' s y and prosper**’ • m v country’ s W ray .... t'nis j Relieve tVu. . for evti Under CONTINUANCE New Zealand has prospered and developed. Under CONTINUANCE intemperance and crime are decreasing. Under CONTINUANCE our people are sober and law-abiding. The mere SUGGESTION that New Zealanders need to take out prohibition orders against themselves is an insult. jjjuwj mi ivr n—pjyiiwinniiri | iij.-imTinLiiir | iii _ " Wll ' V " Epm VbteCONT
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 1
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