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DOCTORS AND PROHIBITION.

ANOTHER £SOO CHALLENGE. The'Liquor Trade states/that the statement that the Median Association’s referendum resultiyf in an overwhelming majority loiyUrohibition is “another Prohibition/rick.” It is a noted fact; that thc/trade thinks the tricks are facts tyfd facts tp.ro tricks. The Prohibition/Executive challenged the to alfißJ: the representative on thejjWcdicy Association to have the vote publishes, and undertakes to pay £3OO tifjthe/Returned Soldiers’ Association ifk'thh statement air, to the overmajority is not absolutely correct/-the trade to pay the same amount if it is correct. The Liquor Trade dhre not take up the challenge; it is a convicted trickster. Wipe it outl—Advt. LLOYD GEORGE’S LATEST CABLE ON PROHIBITION. Lloyd'-fjcorge says if we are going to found the prosperity of the country, its industrial sltpremncj->%pon an impregnable basis, A* mu|r cleanse -|he foundation of the pt alcohol. j|lkc perpetuation of thettraffie is contrary to I the fbject of as | is contraro to the -tyJtoleSimrport d*d drift of civilisation/ itself/V Lloyd; George cabled as follows on tbjtj’.h December: “The Liquor Trade’s use off large photo claiming me opponent of unwarranted. Certainly not opposed to Prohibition in New Zealand.” —Advt.

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Otaki Mail, 17 December 1919, Page 3

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DOCTORS AND PROHIBITION. Otaki Mail, 17 December 1919, Page 3

DOCTORS AND PROHIBITION. Otaki Mail, 17 December 1919, Page 3

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