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HENRY FORD and His Workers CI&SS ENFORCING PROHIBITION. jr • w f New York, Sept. 11. IO!! Mr. Henry Ford has issued orders to 70,000 workmen employed in his automobile works at Detroit, forbidding them to use any intoxicating liquors, on pain of dismissal. “It will cos* a man his job without excuse or p -s e gl to have the odour, of beer, wme; or an Y intoxicating liquor on Mis wreath, or to have any of these intoxicants on his person or in his home.” —N.Z. Newspapers, Sept. 18. Where did they get the Liquor under Prohibition? This is how Prohibition is working—after three Years—m America. Mr. Ford’s methods with his workers are his own affair—and theirs. But Mark This! ®Here is a law—Prohibition—which after Three Years has to depend for its enforcement upon threats of “the sack” from private employers! Why? Simply because, wherever it has been tried, it has been proved that Prohibition Does Not Prohibitl gate this Way:-& /I) I VOTE FOR" NATIONAL CONTINUANCE -ffM VOTE FOR STATE PURCHASE AND CONWY V rffly JVOTE FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION ™ You MUST strike out TWO LINES —or your vote is INVALID! SO fuued by the National Counr.il of the Licenced Trade of New Zealand

BAG WASHES •pHE System that wipes out the Home Washing Day. Get all particulars from OTEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 74, Patea. j

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 10

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485

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 10

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