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A Jeremiah p TOURING THE BACK PARTS OF I THE PROVINCE TTXDKR THIS I ' FLAG: .»N0 LICENSE A FAILURE , ." ' * .-PROHIBITION A MISTAKE!" lii : Tf.A onlr land near ns in which ilipro ■ k pwhit»Ttion report* itself tnus:— "rXr lH'i: A report with ™"n* save that thor.- ls a complete abSnce ofVrious orimo in tlie island, ' ffi<argfly to thfi prohibit™ m.tho \ ■SSufaHuVo ami vtlo of F tronp dr.nk. i? g, mtlinary clai* of police onences <lo ': Eot exist." THE FAILURE OF NO-LICENSE On the lips of the Liquor Advocate, means v.iiat? XO-LICENSE FAILS BECAUSE •PEOPLE WANT SO MUCH LESS BOOZE. BTjXG cries on:. against NO-LICENSE b»au<o ho cannot sell BOOZE enough. Look at this. I XF,W ZEALAND DIUS'K BILL. I —1912— I PER HEAD OF POPULATION. I LICENSE I AREAS I 35s 10. I THE M DOMINION I ' 755. . I NOLICENSE AREAS 18s 6d. I Docs any man otrteido *n asylum imagine that the Liquor Lords have auy other reason for sending a Scotch JereIfniah 1 to the country hall to proclaim the failure of No-license than this olain fccason. NO LICENSE FAILS j BECAUSE ■ LIQUOR CONSUMPTION I DECREASES \ TBE trade wants recruits for the I • Bare. . . . . % The trade wante"your Boy. , * _Any reform-that eaves jour hoy is n TAILURIi-to them.. ..,-.; ' i " rT , m ■ ■ . i LOOK AT THE FACTS NO-LICENSE fails because g«iols arc , shut ap, and Police Court returns ■ . «hrink. . ; A BLESSED FAILURE, -. ' LOOK AT MASTERTON. T. i ' "Under -• Licence. Under Xo-Lic«nse. ' av.L-.:ons for 1909:910 1913 1912 nittnkenr<y«e ~287 il 30 32 • ~''S Tano r .. l> 2 1 6 Obscene Language 3J 2 5 ' 3 . Tbrit .. .. <4 Sβ a . ■ .ladeccni Exposure 3 0 0 t) B Jblleious Injury to I' .<■ ?rop«T'v .. 5 I l s ■ ieeatais tko police 12 .■ ■ 2 0 4 1 39T 56 43 51 I IRINQ THIS BLESSED FAILURE TO I CHRISTCHURCH. I - BOOM EVERT LEGITIMATE TRADE. J BOOST UP THE MAN POWER OF I TOUR CITY. 1 T'i: • k iho Passing Shorr-Up of the M Liquor Trade. I : - rvS'fv 01 ? 1^11^ 011 of Grini ° Jβ *<> KTJS- ■ dnyc!li nK Ginger Beer eentiB Won.. I WHAT IS IT TO YOU:--B . Does The division of tho Police Court m, w«J3 tot\-n of 5000 by seven—from ■ wT to ol—appeal to you? 1 . The great-est opportunity ever offered i »« Democracy is offered to you on •i Oecember 10th. T rt V °J E NO -l-ICENSE and you shut 1 '«© Open Bar and clear your 6troet I •- .corner and yet tho average Liquor Bill |; « our cr.izons down. from 85s to 18s. I *VOTE NO-LICENSE and bring 3937 . 1 ,?*°e prosecutions Inst yc;ir 'M district down to 500. J} .BUT VOTE NATIONAL PROHIBIm ~ <f TION TOO. I ' GO THE WHOLE ANIMAL. ■ Shut up Breweries. Shut out 9 'bootch Wlnsky. I Iim 1 '™ 11310 cnme ' as - Sorf olk Island U, End tlic de S radat i o n and death of «-o»iands of men who are being mar- . amonp; us. , '" •' MAKE THE SACRIFICE - . And Strike Out the I; Top Line p|B Both Papers.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 3