/= £3 Q *c: a. +>i K O t-iß&h----■MwaiMiniU OUT of New Zealand Higher Taxation Unemployment Increased Cost of Living Spies and Invasion of the Home Income Tax on Wage** Earners « Increased Rents The Drug Danger Poison Liquor “Crime-Waves” “ Boot-Leggers” Disrespect for Law Liquor for Rich but not for Others IN Rally to the POLL! ' J 'O-MORROW it rests with you to decide—whether this Dominion shall be placed under the heel of Puritanical tyranny or shall be free. Whether we shall hold to our British standards of self-reliance and moderation, or shall adopt the repressive American measure of compulsory Prohibition. Nowhere in the world is there such a sober, healthy, happy nation as this. Must we face the hideous possibilities of Drug-evils, Crime-waves, Lawevasions and Poison-licjuor at the bidding of these f morality-mongers? £2,500,000 Revenue per annum The Livelihood of 6,000 Breadwinners ai&d their 18,000 Dependents The to choose your own food and drink The Right to make your own Beer, Wine and Cider The Right to Obtain Stimulants quickly for Sickness and Accidents BRITISH LIBERTY! NO! New Zealand MUST remain wholesome, clean and free! ' ‘ : YOUR vote must help. All yeur simple pleasures are threatened by this band of doleful " reformers.” You cannot afford to take chances. Get to th,e~BbW You different chances - afford to be inthis time take no g 6 to the Poll and Issue# 6y the national Council of f= V Q 33 D fht Licensed Trade of New Ttmfand
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11386, 6 December 1922, Page 9
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242Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11386, 6 December 1922, Page 9
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