UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. AND THE CONTraUASCE PASTS', GREAT DEBATE BY OFFICL4L REPRESENTATIVES ABOVE PARTIES. On the BURNING QUESTION OF THE HOUR. " THAT PROHIBITION IS IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF NEW ZEALAND." Affirmative,: MR, O. E. BURTON, M.A. (Representing New Zealand Alliance.) Negatiij? 1 ': ' MR. H. SCOTT-BENNETT. (Representing tho Continuance Pary.) TOWNII A L L AUCKLAND ON TUESDAY 3RD NOVEMBER, THE LAST TERRIFIC CLASH BEFORE THE POLL! ! ! FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES TO BE DISCUSSED: (a) The Difference Between Temperance and Prohibition. (b) Tho Ellects Prohibition Would Have on the People of New Zealand. (c) Tho Results of Prohibition. (d) The Precedent that Prohibition Would Establish. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. Tickets, Is. Available from Continuance Party and New Zealand Alliance. Gross Proceeds to be Donated to the Jubileo Institute for the Blind. Auckland. Chair to be taken by ME. E. C. CUTTEN, Senior Stipendiary Magistrate, of Auckland. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. CHAIR 7.45. DEBATE, 8 SHARP. WEEKS, LIMITED, FOR PRINTING, STATIONERY, COUNTER BOOKS, TEA BAGS, FRUIT BAGS. WRAPPINGS. GREY STREET. AUCKLAND. PHONE: -11-990.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 12
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