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For the Sake WAI jCX / f~p^ : ' of the Children If for no other reason than to protect children from the ?%& Wili[/Ksk unquestioned evils of the drink traffic, mothers and fathers '"'"* iUFu^^^^^v//^^ and all right thinking people should vote for Prohibition. '' /|f Just think for a moment what Prohibition would mean ' /SMM] Wj^^^' 1. To supply necessary school buildings the sum of y\ \ \1 Jl^^p! £2,000,000 is required, but the Government cannot iawffois(rl'j ffiSffinro \S_fc_t -^Tnfin^^^ffi ' \X$ ll^3fal?%' spare the money. Yet New Zealandars spend SPmOI _>ffW IlUlrii £240,000 in throe years for the maintenance of children l| I HI (111 ill In it Islll j*^^^ who are neglected by drunken parents. Many of \— v ■- II 1 I IVI «\\\l\ IWW >Na I *3^ these mothers and fathers would be able to do their lll%_fFjSs_v"\ **=* if * Til Ml l\\ 11 ImV \lv I full parental duty but for the curse of drink. /fff -ucr Jx. I til V IW«\Yi«V 1 I 3. Last year there were 113 prosecutions (70 more than inuWl tt\\\\ 1 I in 1920) for selling liquor to youths under 21. Do you ** &^™™'^*— ss^^^ - \ \ \V" \ A want your boy to be one of the Liquor Combine's S~ <" \ V future customers, beforo or oven after he is of age? "||j| Jj'QUnft yjr Strike Out The JL © _CI JL_r lil\'6£-i Child (having stumbl*d on a. atone): " Mummy, why don't you look •where I'm —Adapted, with acknowledgments, from " Punch."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 3

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