i THE CURSE OF MODERATION. Hundreds of men now languishing in gaols and asylums, and others who are poverty-Strieker and down-and-out, were formerly just moderate drinkers. But once the craving for drink gets hold, where does it stop I —how few are strong enough to resist it ? Moderation is not freedom; it is the open door to madness. Shut tlie door and have nothing to do with Honor in anv shape or form. Vota PROHIBITION.—(Ad.)
Sunny days should remind you of your summer suit. Pick your pattern from Fowlds at £6 6s, £7 7s, or £3 Bs. i A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 5
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