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643, 126 New Zealanders CAN'T BE WRONG X When the vast majority of adult New Zealanders are of one mind on a subject, such a degree of unanimity indicates a deep-rooted conviction. At the last General Election, 643,126 electors gave an over- whelming verdict against prohibition. New Zealand is called on by law to vote again upon the Licensing question at the forthcoming General Election: All the world has rejected prohibition. New Zealand has done So on every occasion, each time more emphatically than the last. Wherever tried, prohibition has demonstrated its calamitous results, morally and economically. America, which gave pro- hibition a I4-year trial at a cost of billions of dollats, repealed it by the biggest majority ever recorded on any question: New Zealand cannot afford to squander ~continuavce millions to provide additional proof of HATIONAL " an acknowledged universal failure. Vote for Prohibition would create intolerable restrictions repellent to every New #esn Zealander who appreciates liberty- So #eeheee now, g0 to the Poll and again VOTE CONTINUANCE HOLD FAST To LIBERTY 66 I Smile Without Fear Now that I regularly clean my 47 99 Artificial Teeth with THIS: Fletcher, Try 0 Tube and see your Humphreys 6 Co. Ltd_ 3 Artificial Teeth Improve. Cathedral Square, Christchurch. CLEANS ARTIFICIAL TEETH Propehely

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 18

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