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BUY! BUY! BUY! y the only alternative. • ’■ ' Why Buy a National Evil ? The ‘Trade’ itself in 1919 advised you to wipe it out for nothing by using the cry‘Why Pay when you can get it next time for nothing ? ’ Now they'would be GLAD to sell their dying industry at any price to the taxpayers. The Act says— State Purchase and ControlThat means at least £15,000,000 to buy out the brewery profiteers, and at t least £750,000 per. annum interest to be found on the money. Mr. Massey says it is ‘ out of the question.’ But the Act says Purchase—there is.no other way. • ••, • i . The Auckland Quartette sayThe Trade ‘ should be compelled to SELL their business to the Government. They don’t need any ‘ compelling ’ —but that also means purchase just the same, —guying out profiteers at inflated prices. It is always BUY with the Liquor Traffic. The Moderate League says— < No money needed, just paper, Debentures... That means just the same thing, £750,000 per annum for interest on Debentures and in the end at least £15,000,000 CASH to redeem the Debentures. Gambling in Licenses— > A license costs only £4O per annum and every little while is sold at an . r enormous profit as ‘ goodwill.’ One at Palmerston North was advertised as worth £5,000. Everybody knows that the traffic in licenses is an evil whereby a thing costing only £4O per annum is sold over and over again at fabulous prices, each succeeding licensee fleecing his customers to make his profit on the transaction. Purchase Not Popular— The Moderate League has found that th| idea of purchasing the liquor traffic is not popular, so it seeks to mislead the public by cooing about no money being needed, only debentures.. It says vote for State Purchase 1 just to show you want ‘reform’ and in the same breath says ‘reform is already promised if prohibition.is noLcarried. No peed to vote for State Purchase then, since reform is coming anyhow. One Thing Is Certain. If You , Vote for State Purchase Your Vote Will Be WASTED. .-Mr. Massey said ‘ He knew perfectly, well that it was not going to lie agreed to. If he thought tliqre was any possibility that this opinion was wrong, he would ask Parliament even now,to amenjl the law and strike out the proposal with regard to compensation ’’—October 19th, 1922. Continuance with its ‘grab’ is what the liquor traffic really wants, and Moderate League officials are interested in breweries. But seeing their • trade doomed, they would still like to ‘grab’ just the same, by selling a .> discredited, destructive and dying industry to the tax-payers at fancy .prices. Settle the matter as the’Trade’ itself advised-don’t buy them . out —Vote them out. State Purchase cannot win. ■ Therefore— Why Waste a Vote That You Can Use?

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 62, 6 December 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 62, 6 December 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 62, 6 December 1922, Page 6

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