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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2, Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9581, 8 April 1919
VOTE FOR THE BOY! New Zealand's wine and liquor bars number The welfare of the boys of New Zealand is in over 1200! Every. week, in every city, some your hands. What will your answer be ? lad lines up somewhere and takes his "first Remember that every vote not recorded for glass." Prohibition will count as a vote for Continuance. If your boy—or any other boy —does so. If you do not vote for Prohibition you Vote after June 30th, it won't be either his fault, for the Barrel. The issue will be decided fey or Ihe Government's fault;it will be your fault. a bare majority vote — You Must Decide! There is no escaping the issue! Conscience demands that you record your vote. One vote may win or lose Prohibition, and that vote may be YOURS! Vote for the Child and the Nation
Wellington, April 3, 1919. Dear Edith — I wonder what you think about this prohibition question ? I wish I could have a lhat with you. I really think Harry will vote for prohibition this time, although he never did before. j He says that the more he thinks about it .the more uneasy he is about the boy, for you remember his own father was ruined by drink. . * ■ He was troubled at first about the epidemic, and alcohol as medicine, but since the Government has guaranteed a full supply without any cost for doctors' certificates he says - there's no need whatever to keep the hotels open for that and in any case they would be closed if the epidemic returned. Do send me a line and tell me how Jim is going to vote. Kiss the baby for me. Yours, 4 KATH.
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Who said P#ys? We air did.' Who-.-said vote for 4 the Child and the ■•vNtti-'l tion. We all did. Thursday, April 10. Vote for the boy. . 4 Tlie Messina earthquake of 1908 was followed by no less than 1227 aftershocks.
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2, Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9581, 8 April 1919
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