*&®as 35^8 Mf. m Hfcpj! ■-' = -;'A -w¥ ye* «S •Nf mi, lisgtj ..iteSLi ;^ _JS# m mmmr s&s WM « i’A f A * *1 Si ' Of. -* r 5 7 VSSMto ; 4i^ : «&?<** ,M „ J V.k-^,>/> •> v j //,«.< *Q*~ ®5? itI® 'Ar* / Jtflt * *£ Vs** S: *f«V 1 < -> is£ aw*j - < ?// '/-; * m ; §m \<" s,/ vr Vi 7 ♦<*' * i . ,i*4' >iii. fsgalli m I vm tor ill ' ' %;■ «. - iliiiii ?*• , ww* --■'•l r~; /-i iillpPilill ¥Mmo^s mmmm wmmmm */>, riß m 1. We must keep out prohibition which has so thoroughly demonstrated its calamitous results both economically and morally. 2. New Zealand cannot afford to squander millions to provide additional proof of an acknowledged universal failure. 3. Under Continuance the licensed trade contributes very substantially to the revenue and creates legitimate employment for thousands. 4. Continuance is a vital necessity for the continued growth of our richly potential tourist industry. 5. America gave prohibition a thorough trial, lasting fourteen years and costing billions of dollars. Repeal was carried by the biggest majority (9,767,974) ever recorded on any question. 6. AH the world has rejected prohibition. Once more it is New Zealand’s duty to do so. is m
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 11
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187Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 11
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