THE PROHIBITION POLL.
3fen in the liquor bars—steamers held up —cost of living rising. Any connection between these three? Rather! Steamem hold up—dearer freights—dearer ' food—more costly travel. It all tumbles back on the wage-earner -- the purchaser. See? With steamers gliding in and out, food ami clothing come easily to the market. With steamers tied up, foodstuffs go to waste and prices soar. No bars—no holds-up---no waste of time —cheaper travel —cheaper food. The bars are your pigeon. Mr Voter! Bring them down. Strike out' the top line on Thursday, April 10.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 2
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