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TEMPERANCE FACTS

Given at Dargaville, September 10th: ‘‘When drink goes in, sense goes oia.” Given at Kohi-St. Heliers: “Alcohol is of very little use as a medicine.” Given at Palmerston North l»y Mrs. Boniface: “5 to 6% alcohol in beer; 3594 alcohol in Australian sweet wine; 35 to 4094 alcohol in N.Z. wine.” (iiven at Takapuna by Mrs. Winstone: “Bill Tilden, thfc great tcnni> player, says: ‘lt is certain injury to touch alcoholic drink in any form during play. Alcohol is a poison that affects the mind, the eye, the wind; three essentials in tennis.’” —J— &

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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

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TEMPERANCE FACTS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

TEMPERANCE FACTS White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 10, 1 November 1946, Page 8

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