THE PROHIBITION POLLIn connection with tli© forthcoming Prohibition polUb is to remember that* nrfple been made m |hd Jml , P sary in another imS3SS eminent has taken every step to see that when Prohibition is carried there will be tip difficulty m obtaining alcohol where it is needed. oee to it, therefore, that you strike out the top line on Thursday, 10th Anril.*** / * , “The rich and well-to-<% s^®s jj£ •me ricu Ii “aselves at more right to _ indulge of their clubs _ and ijpjfche c^e poo r V their home’s th; the poor •> ave the cornt indulge themfij grocery, and^' riglit to y‘“ by evasion portation jojf h 3£ffee upon his’ fellow-men right toMfo- situated, a policy le .*? . f 3, l dompel them to a mode which i IA jjoes not submit if life to;winch he does Lehhimself.” —Hon. Fiedenck *** itho 1/3 tttl” .rerywh
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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5137, 1 April 1919, Page 5
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