THE LESSON WE LEARN. • v x Quite a number of paid prohibition agitators have extolled the system as it operates in America, but strange to fay, without exception, they have failed to mention that the people never voted ioi it and are _ SEETHING WITH DISCONTENT. VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. —(Advt.)
Owing to the Victoria Arcade having been closed, Wildman and Arey's Xrmis Card and Auckland Picture Postcard Depot hafi been removed to a special room at the back of the firm's new Shortland St. shop. The Xmas Cards and Calendars are now all laid out for show, and will be found' to be the finest and cheapest collection in Auckland. Follow John Bull's example of success. but do not copy America's doubtful exments. State Control is the ideal. Let New Zealand - emulate Carlisle and vote for State Control. It is w«ll worth * trial.—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 10
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