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"But let us ho fair to the soldiers—don't bring National Prohibition into operation until they return and can vote”—so the advocates of the Liquor Traffic argue. Any one would think that the Alliance Monster Petition did rot take this point into account. Tho /Bianco has made it clear that provision must bo made for tho taking of tho soldier's vote. It believes that tho run fighting for ns have a vital interest in this question—and that in tho interests of permanent National Efficiency they will bo in favour of permanent National Prohibition. The people should decide — both tho folks at homo and tho men in khaki 'together. No valid argument can bo produced against tho Alliance Monster Petition asking for a poll. Sign it.— Advt. Bo snro you sign tho right Petition 1 Look carefully, or you may ho induced to support a proposal asking for nationI alisntion of the Drink Traffic with all [its attendant evils. The Alliance Monster petition Is the one that every patriotic citizen should support. Sign it, end no other—Advt. For children’s coughs and colds the best remedy is NAZOL. Agreeable and safe. More economical than mixtures or syrups. CO doses Is Cd. Itefuse sub. stitutes. For Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is Cd and 2s 9d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 5

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