EDUCATION. ! THE MOST COSTLY SCHOOL IN THE WORLD. • There is a school wh«*re the foe:- at* j cot peid in coin alone; a school where payment is made in human live.. It if the school for drunkards. Every Ratroom in such a school. I' is in the barrooms of X.Z where 'he young won j learn to become drunkards. The mo- | t her- and fathers, the wives and ‘wcet- | heart* pay the fees in tear* and anguish. In the year IC‘2J. according to tha Police reports, the number of p.-r-oas not previously convicted of drunkenness but convicted during that y<-jj was What has: that meant in the homes concerned? Can you express it in coin! Prohibition removes the means: c! temptation. As Admiral Sims has said of the U.S.A. “We have shut up the schools for drunkards. We have saved the rising generation from the drink Prohibition is just common-sense- — just exactly tbp.t—removing the danger, abolishing the cause. New /tealanders ean shut up the schools far drunkards at the next poll by voting Prohibition —X.Z. Alliance Pubiicit; («0).
| A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOK TKATTIC. | Iho liquor traffic in its official or?** “CoEtiaoaiice” dated July Jut. says ■ “The Licensed Trade yields £2.500, j annually to the Treasury." We «»*• * prove it. ''Al*o -.vhofte pocket do they take it out of first?" —Advt. Wh»r. fcpjrralin;? to the mts§#;, ) Brain* phi* peas proTid* the link;-' I Past* a poster cr Paruawta., , Tar t stencil o nthe Sphina:! Let nc sentimental reason From advertisement allure. Tell the world in every season • About Woods' Great Peppered* 5 i Cure. —Advt. j A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOB , TEATPIC. ; The liquor traffic in its official or:," 3 .‘•Continuance" dated July lit, aV“Thf; Licensed Trade yield: £2.3CV--‘' annually to the Treanuy." We s*." prove it. "Also •whose pocket do the" • Jake it .a; si fire*?"-Advt.
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Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 2
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306Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 2
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