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Time to Put the Fence Up! ■SOS / ' \ I ) ij I)/ fa KS i If r ■A tr 11= z Sflong as the Liquor Combine is per- | mitted to continue its nefarious traffic i the children of New Zealand are playing upon the edge of a dangerous precipice. At the foot of this precipice lie men and women who have started out in life happy boys and girls, full of promise, only to have their careers ruined by alcohol. New Zealand cannot r aflFord to sacrifice children for the sake of a-traffic that (has never done anyone the least good, except* the brewers. Put up the Fence* 1 of Prohibition and save the coming generation from the dangers of drink. Strike out the Two Top Lines on the Ballot Paper and Vote For Prohibition! y .i.jH su <>- ifc / /' as the Liquor Combine is permitted to continue its nefarious traffic the children of New Zealand are playing upon the edge of a dangerous precipice. At the foot of this precipice lie men and women who have started out in life happy boys and girls, full of promise, only to have their careers ruined by alcohol. New Zealand cannot r afford to sacrifice children for the sake of 2} traffic that [has never done anyone the least good, except'the brewers. Put up the Fence* 1 of Prohibition and save the coming generation from the dangers of drink. Strike out the Two Top Lines on the Ballot Paper and Vote For When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention “The Ladies' Mirror” [ADVT. - When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention "The Ladies’ Mirror" [ADVT.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 2

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