POLLING DAY, WEDNESDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER
YOUR DUTY TO VOTE. The democratic institution of the ballot box confers a privilege that should be exercised to the full by every man and woman qualified to vote. The exceptionally keen, interest that has already been shown in the political issues before the public, indicates a possible record poll. Apart from the political issues, electors will be called upon to vote on the licensing referendum. Although the big Continuance majority at the last referendum should be exexceeded on this occasion, it is unwise to take anything for granted. Every elector shoqld make a point of carefully crossing out the two bottom lines on the licensing ballot paper. Prohibition is such a universally complete failure, and if carried would create such havoc in New Zealand, that no effort should bo spared to ensure that it is again most emphatically reflected. Vote Continuance by striking out the two bottom lines.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 27
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154POLLING DAY, WEDNESDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 27
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