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A SLIGHT INCONSISTENCY.

Is not Prohibition as mone--m iking a game an running a brewery ? Ts it only ft r glory that tb*-8e lectures are given ano expenses incurred. Take, for instance, tbene two paragraphs culled from the columns of the Prohibitionißt : — Cokfr - Tavlor Slander Cas«-.— We have printed a report of the evidence given We woold t" G-«d that no np^d existed for us to report in ou» columns evi-le- cc as that which in this isue sullies our pages. Coker-laylor Slander Ca<e— -If any of our friends care to circulate our report of tbis case, amongst beads of families, j ! we wili supply a four-page rpprint at 20s a thousand, or on a lower scale for quant itibs. — So that which sullies tbeir pages to print will be done t\ any extent for 20s a thousand, witb tbe usual reduction f.-r taking a quantity. — Soatbern Queen.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3467, 26 October 1896, Page 6

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A SLIGHT INCONSISTENCY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3467, 26 October 1896, Page 6

A SLIGHT INCONSISTENCY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3467, 26 October 1896, Page 6

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