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It is a facsimile of the NJL Alliance Monster Petition which will be presented at ymr home for iks '.fiOXSIS SSOTTCTSt '•~&TS^*-*"*****? B Dim boow ytai.^^^^ OCCUPABOH See to it that You Sign the Monster Petition! It is the people's petition and it is going to move Parliament to grant a poll for the abolition of the drink traffic in New Zealand. Never before in the history of New v Zealand has it been so essential to stop waste and increase production. Do your part by signing the Monster Petition. This is the way to help to bring into effect the recommendations of the National Efficiency Board.

Remember, immecliateJy the poll, is taken and National Prohibition passed the drink traffic ceasc3 at ones. By payment of a sum not exceeding 4 J million pounds the Nation will sme four and a half years trading which "The Trade" would enjoy under the present Statute. This course was recommended by the National Efficiency Board after hearing the evidence of over sixty witnesses. As a business proposition,,- apart from the greater moral issues, it will pay tut eliminate the drink traffic.

If Prohibition is brought into operation at once, a direct and indirect National saving of from £30,000,000 to £40,000,000 will be effected, a direct and indirect profit also will be made by the expenditure of this amount in legitimate productive trade channels. The moral wreckage brought about by drink will be averted, and in the words oi the National Efficiency Board, "a sound investment" will be made which will "promote permanent National Efficiency." v

Every British subject—male or female—2l years of age and over may sign the Monster Petition even though not on the Parliamentary Roll

'YOUR SIGNATURE IS NEEDED YOUR INFLUENCE IS WANTED First sign the Monster Petition yourself then get your friends to sign it! Siß Jl,—Efflei«U» Series

You out fc <Kis> isy *e«mg to the health, of jok? herd. LJka SH ©tft«y animals and human beings, your cowo will b« able to ward off disease only in the measure in which they possess , . . Iliiuft&iltW'4lM*Wtt* i raH*««Hia^^ In the case of the dairy cow, the importance of rich, healthy blood is in a degree greater than in the case of a,human being. The cream test and the milk yield depend absolutely upon the conditions of the blood of the dairy cow. Most cattle diseases of importance arise from an impoverished condition of the blood. The secret of health isto This popular Drench •» universally used and recommended by leading stock breeder* and sweccsaful dairymen everywhere. It acts directly on the blood of tbx animal, tones up the nervous system, improves digestion, and ensures a healthy condition for the milfcing season. Cows drenched with SYKES'S DRENCH alvreys give the best yisl« possible and the best test possible, they seldfem abort, do not contract Milk Fever, R*«t Water or Mftfnntitis,e^giwtr««hno«retuTafe ■x .. a j '__.■__*_ i t. .■_.._, Each Packet, 2 J6*«*eh w ■ -*? CJoaiwnatw»ow«. . ; "Sold everywhere by all Chemists arid Storekeepers. Huy^terfrbytlh^ostr**-^ Prepare *y A. E.SYKE§^Clieml|itA>y«ftro4,Ne^? , rf

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1918, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
501

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1918, Page 3

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