■ *v.mm v..--: g t! one of them was drug,. The Traffic 5 arrests i drag: addict., an unfortunate victim to a body and Is making 1 NEW drunkards every day. The Liqtior Traffic does not confine itself i a huge system for dosing" the public with ! absolute lies about Prohibition in the US half-truths, distortions, fake ed alcohol. It lias ;es and figures, and mere. T? 10l 1 There seems to fee no end to these brazen and cunning falsehoods. Here are some exposed. Be warned, be wise; don ? t believe any of them. The following statements have appeared in Liquor Traffic advertisements:— SALVATION ARMY—Reported in "Cheerio," voifced on the subject since 1915, when Pro* September Ist, as Making statement adverse hibition was carried by 24,956 to 5»345. to Prohibition. U.S. Salvation Army cables DRUGS—Liquor Traffic advertises, "America that statement is absolutely false, was never ADMITS that Prohibition lias created! thous* made by present head of Northern Division, arH j- 3 0 f addicts.** Here is statement and that no CoL Butler _{name quoted by from 192 4 Official Report of U.S. Public Health 4< Cheerio") is to be found in the Salvation Service*— SALVATION ARMY—Reported in "Cheerio," September Ist, as making statement adverse to Prohibition. XJ.S. Salvation Army cables that statement is absolutely false, was never made by present head of Northern Division, and that no CoL Butler (name quoted by 4< Cheerio") is to be found in the Salvation Army in the U.S.A. ONTARlO—Advertised as having carried Continuance since 1922. It voted in 1924 and gave % majority of 33,915 for retaining its Prohibition law. Tb NEWFOUNDLAND carried Continuance since 1922 has never Drag addicts treated by 37% New York State Physicians in 1918 (wet) Drug addicts treated % 51.6% New York State Physicians m 1923 (dry) «*«•: 12.355 j | fell s I lliHßllllll Cut this out aad keep it by you WW: mam • •*'' ' : rm m mmmm i&BSSmMEm-. wm M am m hi ■ is I v<? m m m % -mm - • m m' m L'.Yr -I ■tr mm *vA m •one of the characteristics which has made the 10/15 hup. De Luxe Colonial Model famous throughout New ZeamtmsM EVERYONE realises the importance of he-< ginning the day well, but do you realise that what you eat for breakfast makes or mars your whole day? That crisp, easily digested and fine flavoured food, Grape-Nuts, is a most appetising dish, with which to begin every day. Nicer, mors digestible and more nourishing than porridge, Grape-Nuts with milk is a complete food for body and brain, it supplies strength to the manual worker, mental vigour to the brain worker, and both to growing children. Enjoy Grape-Nuts for breakfast. No cooking required—convenient, economical the most delicious, nourishing morning dish. Get it from your store. WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE sending name and address, with id. slamp for return postage to S. A. Smith Ik Co. Ltd., Dept.B.G.s P.O. Box 643, Auckland, 4? lyres. Any iypt of coachwork supplied. Write to Dept. .6 for Special Iliustraied Bookici. "There's a ISTOIOES, STATEMENTS, COTOTEB DOCKET BOOKS. Highest Quality, Prompt, Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKSTelephone, 44-290. M&PSi /73£W\ tzCriSS f G«n handy pa»tc_ for duel® or hens" sjfKt. I/6 jar prawn® 25-30 doz ; 2/6—<W. Chemijts. Sio'Cß,... _ _ V Bos 62, Bfeaheim. k. ' OTVOIOES, STATEMENTS, COTJHTEB DOCKET BOOKS. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. mm ... •'' Mid mmm bSKAS -A wmm WMSmgm Wwk,;: ■ xn tfJSM Em m mm 1 iXKtI HE miiiii 11! 11 i 111 KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON A. ERNEST WARDE AND CO., AUCKLAND Willis and Co., Te Aroha. N. Souter and Co., Cambridge. V. Nicholls, Taihape. 1 Hp m iw % i m I wm 1 m mm m g I m m mm m wm wmm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 5
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