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See This Petition! It is a facsimile of the N.Z. Alliance Monster Petition which will be presented at your home for the signature of all the adult members of your family. L-- ani jKtmDtrsoftfie U Xto in * ariianttnt ?T w 8000 Huxbvt S«®ws™ : . f Parliament has deprived the peop | {H Tbst tbfi Pnll ‘ wondftd tlllt leglsA^ o * l .Z ' i | M^&ssssS^ —* 1 ~ 1 -.--••• operative.s , his „ n 9 IQ), v U 1 U 1 purposes become Kovember or Dev.e-J ; --- *■ I ■ teifcl by. «M>l« ■»«■»'-. - I - - A*» Yoxm PsTITWXEJ-3 X 3 is DUTT I ”' ' . """ ■ --■<•-» “““* l^“— "” OCCUPATION —— I : I — : 1 i —~77 . y —- szh2 ~~^2ZZy-—-See to it that You Sign the Monster Petition! It is the people’s petition and it is going to move Parliament to grant a poll for the abolition of the drink traffic in New Zealand, Never before in the history of New Zealand has it been so essential to stop waste and increase production. Do your part by signing the Monster Petition. This is the jvay to help to bring into effect the recommendations of the National Efficiency Board. If Prohibition is brought into ope: Ixenicnr.ber. immediately the poll is atiori'af once, a direct and indirect taken and National Prohibition passed Natipnal saving of from £30.000,000 the drink traffic ceases at once. By to £40,000,000 will be effected, a payment of a sum not exceeding direct and indirect profit also will be million pounds the Nation will save made by the expenditure of this four and a half years trading which amount in legitimate productive “I he Trade” would enjoy under the trade channels. The moral wreckage present Statute. 1 his course was brought about by drink will be recommended by the National Efficiaverted, and in the words of the Na- ency Board after hearing the evidence tional Efficiency Board, “a sound of over sixty witnesses. As a busiinvestment” will be made which ness proposition, apart from the will “promote permanent National greater moral issues, it will pay to Efficiency.” eliminate the drink traffic. Every British subject—male or female—2l years of age and over may sign the Monster Petition even though not on the Parliamentary Roll YOUR SIGNATURE IS NEEDED YOUR INFLUENCE IS WANTED First sign the Monster Petition yourself then get your friends to sign it!

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 7

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