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Aw. 5: kWV V m s IHf li| 'fcw£j& -;.-F - 1 -<-t‘ -- . -- j Worth How Much? How much would you take for Were you to imagine a “crad’e YOUR boy? Not a million a roll” of future drinkers, could you year? Yet this is all the State be sure that YOUR child's name receives for the continuance of a would not be on it? Or the name traffic which threatens the well- ° f the , ? ther child whwe mother being of every N.Z. child! Sure h ° Ped J “ S ‘t“ much .. for ' ,cr bo > . ■ .as von do tor vours ? * a: - ly money is poor remuneration 15 b,000 children under ib-cl for the destruction of life and age ; n N.Z. to-day ho-.- nu.iv character. XV e are literally of these will go under through sacrificing our children for drink if YOU allow the lique liquor revenue. trade to continue ? Your estimate of the value of the children, of New Zealand will be determined by your action on Thursday, April 10! ton It is up to YOU! You can lives saved, the increased earnnow remove this greatest of all ing power gained, the expendisnares and pitfalls. The liquor ture in productive channels of trade holds a mortgage on the present drink bill, and every cradle. As you value the saving on Gaols, Hospitals, your boy, and the other boy, etc., will all contribute to the make New Zealand safe. wealth of the people and the Prohibition will not only save revenue of the State. Prohibi the children, it will also make tion, therefore, saves both lite N.Z. more prosperous. The and money. Remember, the issue will be decided by a bare majority vote. Your vote may win or lose the day. Ir you refuse —or neglect—to vote for Prohibition, the responsibility for the drink traffic will rest on you. Keep Your Conscience Clear — Strike Out the Top Line On Thursday, April 10
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 2
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