NO BOTTLES TO SELL.
AN ELECTION SIDELIGHT: During tho recent election campaign the teachers of many of tho Taranaki primary schools held "elections" in the various classrooms with tho object of giving tho children practical lesson in civics and incidentally broadening their general knowledge. At one school tho children of a certain class practically "plumped" for continuanco and on the teacher asking for some explanation she received the almost unanimous reply that if prohibition werS carried they would have no bottles to sell. Seeing that tho children in that particular class wore .regarded as not being mentally as smart as their confreres the reply is regarded as particularly interesting.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 14
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