Correspondence.
Corresponftents' opinions me not necessarily oni s.
(to the editor.) Sir. — Thoaah not unwilling to follow Mr MiHom on to the new ground he takes up, I fail to see what good would be (lone thereby. Mr JMilsom asserts that Piohibi thrusts look t) suppiess the ]ove of stimulants bv letral enactment. This I deny, so fiu as- New Zealand Piohilntio>iists aie concerned. They seek to suppiev^ the liquor tiaiHc bv the will of the people only, and I eha'lenge Mr Milsom to prove the contiaiv. Most people. I believe, will ftfiliee that the drinking ot alcoholic liqmr causes dinnkenness, ■ This, even Mr Mil&om wHI haidly deny. That gentle man anp.tiently considers it would be impo^i'iie to 'lestioy the diunkard's love, of alcolnl. Why, then, does he advocate Inebriates' Institutions. — I am, etc., Thos. Bitov«f.. Wrtimate, June 27th, 1899. '
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 13, 29 June 1899, Page 2
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140Correspondence. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 13, 29 June 1899, Page 2
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