BRANDY IN THE HOME. THE MENACE :OE PROHIBITIONISTS. {ADVICE xO WOMEN ELECTORS. A SOUND SPECIFIC. REMEDY j In nearly every home ,in this Dominion Brandy is kept in the cupboard in case of sickness or emergency. Jivery mother, every housewife knows its usefulness, its safety, and its merit. During the.. influenza , epidemic Brandy saved the lives of thousands, and that is the reason why this alcoholic stimulant is kept in nearly every home. Brandy has been proved to be a sound and specific remedy. .WHAT PROHIBITIONISTS PROPOSE? By now every woman in New Zealand has learned how tho New Zealand Alliance Advocate of Prohibition, Mrs.. Helen Barton, has made a sworn statement in these words :—. "I believe in Prohibition out and out." "I do not believe in alcohol as a medicine." "I wobid not give brandy to a dying child even if a drop of brandy would save tho child's life." ""' That is the New Zealand Ailianca laid bare. That is the ' menace of Prohibition. Properly iaed, all alcoholic stimulants are beneficial. Thousands of doctors confirm this opinion. Only a few who wish to pander to Prohibition fanaticism and prejudice are of the opposite view. All practice has proved tha efficacy of Brandy. « A DANGER TO BE AVOIDED ; ■'"■••' ■'■If Gontinuance is not carried, Women Electors, Wives, and Mothers will not be permitted to keep any alcoholic stimulant in their homes. That is the menace of Prohibition. THE KEEPING OF BRANDY IN THE HOME WILL BE MADIi A CRIME. THE MENACE OF THE ALLIANCE : If Continuance is not carried the law provides for tha making of regulations by Parliament. That is why the New Zealand Alliance aims at capturing Parliament, by urging its members to make Prohibition the only political question for their consideration. Because they know that a. Parliament of Prohibitionists of tho Mrs. Helen Barton \ typo would treat the keeping of Brandy- in tho home aa » crime.
THE REAL OBJECTIVE : THE WOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND WILL NOT BE MISLED BY THE subterfuge and subtlety of the New Zealand Alliance's trickery and' deception. Tho Prohibitionist Orga-nisation is a suare for the unwary. Mrs. Helen Barton uncovered tho real objective of ■ the Ne\r Zealand Alliance. A The Women Electors of New Zealand now know how impertinent tho Prohibitionists are. Women Electors will now know that the only safe course for them to adoot is to strike out the Two Bottom Lines, thus:— 1. I VOTE FOE NATIONAL CONTINUANCE
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 4
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