What Prohibition Means BE GUIDED BY FACTS AND REJECT OPINIONS- BASED ON FICTIOJT 4Mer the existing regulated License System the position is that, annually THE STATE receives £850,000 in taxes and (through its Railway Department) £IOO,OOO in freight per annum. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS receive £350,000 in payment for barley and. hops-.. BREADWINNERS to the number of 11,000 (supporting 40,01)0' others) receive £1,650,000 in wages. ANOTHER £850,000 is spent by the Trade for insurances, rents, and' other expenses. A TOTAL OF OVER THREE MILLIONS:ANNUALLY. If Prohibition Came Into Force You would have to face AN INCREASED TAXATION to recoup the loss to the State. THE COMPETITION FOR EMPLOYMENT of the 11,000 breadwinners directly engaged in the hotel and allied businesses, and'set least another 9,000 employed in subsidiary trades. A SERIOUS DEPRESSION inevi table from tlie interference wilb the habits of thousands of people. Can you, for your own sake and the sake of tile country, after considering these facts, do otherwise- tftn-n STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ON BOTH PAPERS.?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 104, 23 October 1911, Page 8
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