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f 1 "liSlll j *' / JSI S. G. Holland has had a triumphal tour throughout New Zealand. In every centre, the largest crowds of the election campaign have flocked to hear him. His radio broadcasts have been the outstanding feature of the campaign. A courageous, inspiring leader“-ex-soldier—family man '—•a New Zealander of personality, drive, and ability. GO FOBWARD WITH HOLLAND LIQUOR TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS CHALLENGED

Liquor Statements America gave prohibition 14 years’ trial at a cost of BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Prohibition repealed by biggest majority ever recorded All the’world rejects Prohibition. New Zealand has done so on every occasion. Thousands of New Zealanders can’t be wrong. Prohibition has demonstrated its calamitous results morally and economically. ►ASiWiWMMUMNM wmejawaMK

J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S.A., 1941: The years since repeal constitute the most terrible period of criminal history in the life of America.

TVrhTU * Why was Prohibition repealed? A big group of millionaires paid for the repeal W VltlvJLlxO HUIL. propaganda. According to sworn evidence before a Congressional Committee, one of thern | t . ene du Pont, declared that if beer could be brought back and the worker taxed as he was in Britain, he could shift £2,000,000 of corporation taxation, from his concerns on to the workers.

PROHIBITION MEANS PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES inserted by the New Zealand Alliance, P.O. Box 1079, Wellington.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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