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Sir Oliver Lodge Recognised as among the foremost thinkers of the World writes to The N.Z. Moderate League (Factimile of Letter), Telegrams; 'Lodge. Normanton. AmesburyStation for Goods; Amesbury. Telephone; A2 Amesbury. Normanton House. Lake, Salisbury, Slat September, 1922* Dear Sir, Referring to your letter of August 9th, my opinion is that if the distribution of alcoholic liquor were carried on in such a way that no profit on increased sales accrued to the distributors, it would have a good effect, and would diminish many of the social difficulties connected with this traffic. The public should be trained to exercise self-control without coercion, but should not be led into unnecessary temptation. Yours faithfully. To D. M. Findlay, Esq. That is the opinion of a great British thinker I Yofc for State Control Your vote will be wasted—unless you strike out TWO lines! “ Moderation is True Temperance.” JOIN The N.Ze Moderate League D. M, Findlay, President. R. A. Armstrong, Dominion Secretary. OTAGO EXECUTlVE.— President: Geo. MONDY. Executive: 0. Bulk. ,1. S. D/ujrlas, R. A. Ewing, Richard Hudson. .). R. Ritchie. Reg- Sise. VWn. I hoiufoii. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: T. H. THOMPSON. A.AI.P. BUILDINGS, Dunedin. HAINES-3 I vote for State Purchase £ Control

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Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 10