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r— - ... — ; MBbP 2k ML The War Over——— The War Begins . . CAN BRITAIN KEEP HER PLACE? Uncle Sam is out to lick us commercially and is leaving no stone unturned to achieve his object. • , America has cut Liquor out Britain's Heavy Handicap Prohibition has come to stay. Pre- Britain spent last year on Liquor £260,sident Wilson tried to hold up the 000,000. Its indirect cost must have been Prohibition Enforcement Bill on Octo- £j***\ . much - « tot aJ of £520.000000. L 0q..l JL* u«. A. o . '' 1 his is too heavy a handicap, Freed from ber 28th this year, but the Senate Uquor> John uII „ lea^ Uncle s . m stopped all other business and passed standing. it again unchanged by 65 votes to 20, M 7 l j> n• i nni and it became law immediately. WeW Zealand S Drink Dill CANADA is in Step with U.S.A. Last year New Zealand wasted £4,500.000 Ontario's majority for Permanent fefe « n n d . anher 5 00.000 indirectly D i_-l_-*: « «.»»! A/\(\t\r\(\ «„-,* i »~ i IxV.UUO.OOU in all) on Liquor. She cannot Prohibition was 400,000, over 2to 1 continue this and compete with U.S.A. or tor Prohibition. Canada. I {««*« fliif' and remove the great hindrance not only to vUI ulC|UOr Villi commercial prosperity, but to moral greatness. If you love your Country, Strike Out the TWO TOP LINES on Polling Day I * 8 I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 14