THANKS. rjiHE No-License Party desire to Thank A the Liquor Trade for the re-publi-cation of their valuable newspaper articlo on Mrs. Barton's love for children in last night's "Post." Tho NoLicense Party had not sufficient funds (not being in any way associated will} the gold-coining liquor industry) to publish the article in full themselves, henc* they feel deeply indebted (o the Trade for placing attack and reply side by sido. A pamphlet under the heading "WHO SHALL CONTROL?" Is another interesting publication from rhe Trade. The alteration cf a word here and there makes it a much more forcible appeal. It will then read as follows :— The coming fight is. between THE PEOPLE and THE LIQUOR TRADE, WHICH AHE YOU? The Moderate Man controls the situation, if ho votes in force; if ho is apathetic, the social life of New Zealand will be dominated by THE TRADE. ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE CONTROL? Voluntary reforms arc worth far more than changes imposed by force. (Reforms introduced by the direct Vote of the Peoplo are voluntary reforms). The Liquor Trade appeals for Moderation. It knows bettor than most of us (hat UNIVERSAL MODERATION is an impossibility, and that Universal Moderate Drinking would not pay tho Liquor Seller. WILL YOU ACCEPT THE TRADE'S GUIDANCE? PATRIOTISM ami Common Sense will eafil.v prevail if you realise the gravity of the position, and,.,on both issues, STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINK. _" -Advt^
A NOTIIKK Pamphlot. hcartod "WILL YOU SUFFKK?" Giving an imaginary list of branches of workers who will bo unemployed by Vroliibitioi), is ino ridicnloiis to receive a detailed criticism. We ivjicat wliat we have already slated, that the HIYEKTIXO OF SO MANY MILLIONS Of money.from the unproductive Liquot Industry' to other industries more dcseir. ing of support will cause much prosperity in these, industries, and fiat NO UNHMr'T.OYUIOT WILT. i!j:sui.T--STKIKK O\:T LIXB ' • IN BOT7T P.M'KRS. . . -Advfc. .- 1 n .-■' r> Word has broil received by cable that t.h? Xostle and Condeiifeii Milk Company have been appoiiited by Royal warrant purveyors of their hiySclass preducts to his -Majesty Kinj George V. . ■ Air. .1. Oasthvchemist, Ncwtown, draws attention to a novel (oDthbrush display, which show? progressive manufacture of Maw's still" brushes.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 6
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364Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 6
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