THE PROHIBITION POLL.
Would you believe il ? There are people going about saying (hat wo must' have Ihe bars open, because otherwise brandy and whisky will not.1)0 available Tor medicinal purposes in case of. 1 another epidemic! ’What really happened at the outbreak of (he flu? .Vow, what really happened.’ The Government (dosed the bars! Yes, (dosed’em! Why did they do it? Now, fair ami square, why.’ Because the Government's medical advisers insisted upon it. Why? In the public interest! Yes, but why? Because medical science dictated so. in Australia! they did (he same. Il has become a practice .in aii wise countries to keep', (he bars tight (dosed in all emergencies to protect the whole of us against the rest of us. So when you hear Mr Moderate sayirig that the bars must be kept open to save lives during an epidemic, just *mile! He takes you for a simp.! khow him you’re not —strike out the top line on Thursday, April 10!*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1959, 1 April 1919, Page 2
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164THE PROHIBITION POLL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1959, 1 April 1919, Page 2
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