kmsent . f NOWING that pu iblic opinion is so strongly against prohibition, there is a danger that some electors may feel that their vote will not be required. Avoid this danger of being caught unawares by a minority vote. Remember it is possible for one vote to carry prohibition to New Zealand’s everlasting regret. Don’t leave it to the other fellow-—-be may be leaving it to you. : \ ■ ._ . .. * . Points to . remember on Continuance Day! For thirty prohibition has lain like a log across Jhe path of true temperance legislation, New Zealand already s^ai ||P s head and shoulder/ other countries as a land of temper|f|e and law abiding/ An attempt to impose total abstinginfce bwtfiieat tprisonment is absolutely attemjbt insults free man and jfloman 2. elig No mg ion Chi tiamiy runs i an punishing 3, mstea unProhibition denM th invites lawlessness. It| for a law that harm general. P rohinition n the sap e lamsj fcond uch mci plj pei is is lines pronibition. iecuting the user hristian as it is and corruption J It is a law that has caus than any lack of laws could possibly do. ,ts that no free man will moral fibre by creating a respected, which spreadg/fo laws m ever left a trail of unparalleled crime more wrong-doing yield aspect 4. Prohibition would cost millions amiudly. It would immediately throw THOUSANDS OUT 0F EMPLOYMENT—causing unrest and business depressioiy/rrohibition is doubly a burden. It cuts off a valuable source qf^revenue, and on top of that requires a huge expenditure administration. It would impose BURDENSOME at time when the pressing need of jtfifs country is to gel taxation down. most 5. EIGHT COpNTRIES have tried prohibition; already six have cast it out- No country has ever had prohibition back ! But above all, remember —however strongly you feel on the matter, it is only your vote that counts. Silence gives consent. Don't fe® ©arag&t unawares. your protest an# CONTINUANCE “A Voti S@r e@®flßaisa»ffi© I® a V@te f®® 5 TeMsspgrsia®© n
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 9
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