The Premier of British Columbia, addj his testimony to National, Prohtt>iti|| in these words: "Since the of the liquor traffic within the Proving of British Columbia two of ou/ provincial jails have been closed. 'T working out of the Act has proved" great public benefit, and v«W< increased the comfort a largo nwal of homes in the Province." Ho \iti about a similar condition of things • New Zealand is the mission of sbs lianco Monster Petition now being op] 'piled. Be sure you sign it, and $ have a hand in the good -work of-ab'i ashing the liquor traffic. Be sure you sign the right EetjtSc" Look carefully, or jrpu may bo imjuj to support a, ; jffoppsalasking for Rattan isation of the. Drink Traffic with ajf attendant evils. 04e Alliance Mate' Petition is thei-'ipng tbftfc every pasaj
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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136Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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