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Exercise your RIGHT I# rm Don’t be one of the 127,866 who failed to vote on this important issue in the last election. You have to take active steps to preserve your freedom of choice —by going to the polls and voting Continuance. A vote for Continuance has nothing whatsoever to do with the political voting that goes on at the same time. It is purely and simply a way of defending your belief that, in enjoying a drink, just as in enjoying any of the other good things of life, you have a clear-cut right to choose for yourself. VOTE CONTINUANCE IT' MeE/I Wailofci s® preserve your freedom of choice '■*' strike out the two bottom lines I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE . I VOTE TOR STATE PURCHASE-AND CONTROL I VOTE TOR NATIONAL THE NATIONAL COUNCIL—2 A

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 8

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