THE PROHIBITION POLL.
New inland must stand firm against anything that will tend towards reducing employment or towards closing up avenues of labor. Critical analysis <rf the liquor traffic becomes the imperative duty of every man and woman. The whole question narrows down to one definite issue: 13,000,000 is „ ow WMted annual]y on liquor. When spent otherwise, will it •provide more employment than low, or less? In answering this important question, electors need not. be guided by cither Ti 6 lnb ! tl £ nißt3 <> r t>>e liquor folk. The Official Year Book shows that the liquor business as an employer of labor "nowhere. The fifty-flve breweries in New Zealand employ directly only 73fl Si Ei f ht y thr «!? cl o««ing factories piovide employment for 3547 hands Putting out fifty-five breweries on April 10 means more factories. That's what this Thursday, April 10, fe the best way to <{et taem. ' i.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1919, Page 4
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150THE PROHIBITION POLL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1919, Page 4
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