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How much would you take for Were you to imagine a " cradle || YOUR boy? Not a million a roll "of future drinkers, could you || year? Yet this is all the State be sure that YOUR child's name I receives for the continuance of a would not be on it? Or the name I traffic which threatens the well- ? f ? ther child who* mote 1 being of every N.Z. child! Sure- hoped ** " much £o boy ,| . . .as you do for yours ? There are 1 Iy money is poor remuneration i 5 0,000 cliildren under school 1 for the destruction of life and a g e m n.z. to-day—how many I character. We are literally o f these will go under through 1 sacrificing our children for drink if YOU allow the liquor I liquor revenue. trade to continue ? Your estimate of the value of the children of New Zealand will be determined by your action on Thursday, April 10! It is up to YOU! You can lives saved, the increased earnnow remove this greatest of aH- ing power gained, the expendi- . . snares and pitfalls. The liquor ture in productive channels of trade holds a mortgage on the. present drink bill, and every cradle. As you value the saving on Gaols, Hospitals, your boy, and the other boy, etc., will all contribute to the make New Zealand safe. wealth of the people and the Prohibition will not only save revenue of the State. Prohibithe children, it will also make tion, therefore, saves both life N.Z. more prosperous. The and money. I Remember, the issue will be decided I by a bare majority vote. Your vote I may win or lose the day. If you I refuse —or neglect— -to vote for Prohi- II bition, the responsibility for the drink || traffic will rest on you, 1 Keep Your Conscience Clegr-^ Strike Out the Top Line j On Thursday, April 10

When the Milk Goes Sour When the days are sultry, and the milk goes sour —with no milkman's call till the morning, the sensible solution is to use Glaxo. Keep a tin of Glaxo handy in the home, it will give you a regular supply of pure, rich, germ-free milk, despite climatic conditions. Simply add hot water and Glaxo is ready—as much as you want, and as often as is required. Glaxo is the solids of the purest milk, with extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) added. It is absolutely germ-free and has an added advantage over cows milk in that the highly nutritious fats and solids are broken up and given to the system in perfectly assimilable form. The Food that BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Vβ, 2.5, 6j. Tins of all Chemists and Stores Try this Recipe: I Fr ° Pri ' lm: J ° SEPB ****** * <"- "A. ta*. on, Stw Zealand —

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 66, 18 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 66, 18 March 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 66, 18 March 1919, Page 10

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