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Little Jack Horner lias s'worn offplum piesChriistipas pie was all very well once in a way, but. his mother knew that something more sustaining -was neceisary it Jack ww to grow strong and healthy. No woncUrstaegayebim OATMEAL for she knew It was made from th« finest out*, ti'd'.tecl by a The League has every confidence that with the larger experience gained by the soldiers in their service overseas the issue at the forthcoming poll may be safely trusted to their good judgment as before: but would, in conclusion, again point out that if Prohibition is once carried the law provides that it shall be for all time and that 110 further vote will bi taken on the - liquor question in Ne'*' Zealand. The League would also point out that to vote against Prohibition electors must strike out two lines on the ballot paper. j Yours faithfully, D. M. FINDLAY, President. It. A. ARMSTRONG, Dominion Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1919, Page 7
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