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.un 9 >Ol an. e >on On the basis of retail prices the e intoxicants in N.Z. in i 1921 ,was. -\ Z it yielded only a little over J i jniljiops jeygnpe. Other things produce revenue besides or. Consider This: Millions MILLIONS (retail prices) spent on intoxicants yields X ' ' ’ ... X 4 in revenue only a little, more than ... 12 MILLIONS (retail prices) §p§ntTere-.pn*'imported [BRITISH EMPIRE textiles, clothing, djcapery, etc., carpets, glass, ons china, fancy and sporting goods, perfumes and toilet preparatio|is, “1 would produce in revenue oyer Nobody need spend a penny more, taxation. Trade within the Empire would be developed, -thus:.increasing employment.ter compared with the national revenue from all sources (consolidated revenue) what is derived from intoxicants amounts to. less than five per : cent Anything Wyong With This ? U.S. National D-ebt, Year 1919 (before .prohibition) U.S. National Debt, 1922 (after 3 years of Prohibition). Total paid off in three years £6,3 r 69,<648,000 £5,6172,819,000 £6)96,829,000 Front U.S. Treasury Official Statement, June SO, .1922 Dollars concerted at the rate of 4 to £. Stopping Wasteful Expenditures -Can n-Never R.uin The Spender Vote Top Prohibition and National Prosperity! Strike Out The Two Top ! i-¥©#e I Vote for National Prohibition N.Z. Alliance Publicity

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Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

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279

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

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