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H b\adz by Major Drapkin if Co. London U

/ ■ " Visit the No-License Districts of New Zealand. See for yourself how bright, clean, prosperous they are. No-License is not prohibition, and yet, see what it does as compared with License. It shows how the whole Dominion will benefit by Prohibition. I DRUNKENNESS! I | ■INTOXICANTS | 10 Years OFFICIAL Records '| ||| CONSUMED < *Z LICENSE DISTRICTS |. (H Year 1924 | 7 per 1,000 /O J population | |MM «f LICENSE DISTRICTS I i I BB§ 12.6 gallons per head I H < D i S j RCTS j ||fl NO-LICENSE DISTRICTS | Wmm 2 per 1,000 of population j j Hull MH 1.6 gallons per head j [annual srink """ 1 ! cwraicSsT I EXPENDITURE i I. cruelty to children ! LICENSE-£7 per head | | LICENSE DISTRICTS ! ,S NQ-LICENSE-19/4 per head | | INOlMlli IN THE II Q" | I ™cdiss &&^££s£r^ I (LICENSE DISTRICTS! That is why no No-License district has ever voted to have the open bar back again. Some of them have been under No-License for 25 years. There is nothing to lose, and all to gain from following their example. Keep New Zealand the Banner Bearer of Empire Progress, Peace and Prosperity ! Cut this out and keep it by you OHHBBBMMtf• ' V „ 2SIB

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 18

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