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M I had an unusual experience today." “ What happened?” “I upset an ink bottle on a clean tablecloth.” “ Nothing unusual about that!” “ Yes, there was—the bottle was empty 1”

You cau’t give ProhiUtioii “a trial.” Once it is here you cannot get rid of it In ! 922 the Prohibition Party tried to mislead the electors by saying “ Prohibition is worth a trial.” Do not forget that you cannot have Prohibition u on trial” It would come into force six months after the poll —and no matter how much New Zealand regretted its advent, repeal would be practically impossible* If y®n @ii@©sirage tills fully you will Lang a millstone round the neck of your country—-a millstone which cannot be shifted. Hold Fast to Liberty! Vote CONTINUANCE THUS AT rVOTEW KATONAL^COTIUARCKV

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 4

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