(A Drunkard in the making. \ 01 „ > T . WeM on the downward path ohall iNew Zealand continue to encourage fthe evils of drink or shall she abolish this j m*^ jljl worthless traffic and so set a great example j fJS||§ w 'I . Everything depends on how YOU vote to-day! i^^^^^^^?w^^ What will he become? , ( A m end of Uheriy* Tne sWou> 0/ <ne Botf/e. ff) r * **~ - Pa « * Price. Tl lO 1° ml •! 1 lie \*iy os toe : .. *\ ■ * Out ITicllilQS© V OCC \JxIE CO© i-rOOK Will W*L 1 €& W dt\li Hl® iVi *% WW% *£& 111 JOIICSSo JL (Jul l^cLlMLCi' T- r 1 1 • • r* 1.• r « ii% The Prohibition Council is fightms. not for Ihe Liquor Combine is fighting for a monopoly //iHI Jl ' ' • u^ un S' not ror that enables it to filch £12,000,000 from the I its own mercenary gain, but to save the lives public every year. of New Zealand's children. * Rememher tie Children when you cast YOUR vote.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18267, 7 December 1922, Page 4
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