ELECTORS: DON'T FORGET:-- ' It is the "Trade" which is urging you not to pay it '£4,500,000 Compensation. Why is it refusing the r £4, 500,000? Common Bense says there is only one reason:—; Because it is sure it can get more at the General Election. It expects £6,000,000 for Goodwill and £9,000,000 for Properties under State Control, or £5,000,000 (the annual liquor bill) for ' three years under Continuance. , 1 Show the "trade" that it can't fool YOU. tfOTE FOR THE CHILD AND THE NATIOB TO-DAY. and hare dose wi th it FOREVER, NOTE.—If you strike Out the words "with compensation,", yotir vote will not be counted. VOTE FOR THE CHILD AND THE NATION. fci-'j FINAU WARNING? : The Prohibition Party does not claim to have made no mistakes in this liquor fight. It does elaim not to have knowing ly made any misstatements. It regrets to need to point eUt that the Liquor Party has been guilty of distinctly dishonorable tactics. What Dr. Valintine described as its "Impudent use of my name" in the bogus proclamation about influenza —its deliberate cooking of the cable about the release of spirits in Great Britain—its quotation of 'statements made nine years ago by Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, that extra taxation would follow prohibition, as though they were made on the recent Licensing Act—its deceptive use of the name of the Chief Justice and of the Y.M.C-A. —its flagrantly false figures about Maine (certified as false by the editor of the Dominion) —and its equally false statement about America having re-, pudiated prohibition by a majority of 250,000, ■ ' BRAND IT AS ABSOLUTELY UNWORTHY OF BELtEF. It is certain to publish other alarmist statements with some iaemblancß of truth, but as false as the above—such as cables from overseas, opinions of apparently or really eminent men's statements undated (nearly always old, but quoted as new), so-called financial statements, so-called testimony about the failure of prohibition. ALL THESE—AND, INDEED, ANY MADE BY THE LIQUOR PARTY—ELECTORS ARE WARNED NOT TO ACCEPT. Unless they can verify. The "Trade" advertises what it claims to be testimonies from Canada. REMEMBER— Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of the Dominion, says—"Prohibition as a provincial measure has been in force in eight out of nine provinces sufficiently long to realise and confirm expectations of great benefits—moral, commercial and industrial—consequent on its enforcement." And Governors and Premiers of individual States corroborate this testimony. * . THE ANSWER TO ALL MISSTATEMENTS ABOUT AMERICA IS THAT FORTY-FIVE OUT OF FORTY-EIGHT STATES HAVE DECLARED FOR PERMANENT PROHIBITION after the State elections in November last had beet fought out on this issue. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR THE CHILDREN AND THE NATION.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1919, Page 4
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