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Those exercising their votes for the first time have naturally a bigger stake in New Zealand's future than any other section of the voting public. For the information of new voters, here is a graph showing the mounting Continuance sentiment and the corresponding decline in prohibition sentiment in New Zealand. 1912 I 1925 I Wl» 1 W» ,177 '^^^^ The trend of opinion is obvious, due to the following reasons: 1. New Zealand must keep 4. Continuance is a vital out prohibition which has so necessity for the continued thoroughly demonstrated its growth of our richly potential calamitous results both eco- tourist industry. nomically and morally. 5. America gave prohibition kt r* i j __. j* a a thorough trial, lasting four2. New Zealand cannot afford . r , .. - r«n» . . tl . . ■' .j teen years and costing billions to squander millions to provide . , ■-. : t n -.:■ . ~.*. v ■- - x of dollars. Repeal was carried additional proof of an acknow- , \a_ ~^ Z . :- A i j^ j • i £ -i by the biggeat majority ever ledged universal failure* f\: ~ «■ . . . recorded on any Question. 3. Under Continuance the 6. All the world has rejected licensed trade contributes very prohibition. New Zealand has substantially to the revenue done so on every occasion, and creates legitimate employ- each time more emphatically ment for thousands. than the last. STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES THUS v^^^% Lfif YOUr FIRST IvoteferNATIONALaNTINUAHCE jjT^j?^| If ATI- I r # I tute fui NATIONAL PROiri^^r^^j/r /^ B \ VOTE be for ■ .. CONTINUANCE

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 24

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