THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE SURE
After all the election talk and argument there will be one job still to be done —and that is to go to the poll and vote. You will be called on, while you are there, to register your opinion on the Licensing Question. Do not ignore this; it is important. If you value personal liberty, you will take no chance of having prohibition foisted on the country —a costly experiment that has failed wherever tried, and which is discredited all over the world. During the election campaign you will hear a lot of discussion about democracy and freedom. But the defence of these things is the responsibility of every individual citizen. Electors who believe in the ideal of Liberty will vote for Continuance. The experiment of prohibition would mean the. squandering of millions of money, and create intolerable conditions repellent to every New Zealander. Make sure—vote Continuance. Strike out the two bottom lines. —Advt.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 September 1943, Page 3
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