THE PROHIBITION POLL. Every good woman worships afc the fhrino of mate, child, and home —much more does she aim at the well-being of her fellows. They are ail the children of her mother heart. In the next few weeks she will be able to do more in this direction than usually falls to her lot in many long years. Out among her own friends or acquaintances she may now impress upon men the manliness and upon women the womanliness of this new movement for the personal efficiency and well-being of the people by freeing them from the incubus of drink. The way to do this is , to strike out the top line on Thursday, 1 April 10_p-JiAdvt.] ' 54 _ '* "
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Evening Star, Issue 16994, 17 March 1919, Page 6
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119Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16994, 17 March 1919, Page 6
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