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CONTINUANCE Mi jvV .&* * **. 4faH %jli\ S r «h^° S 10 iuu» YEARprohibition wouia^££CTS be ” c^„“of^w--“ ul "“' a huge sum- > , . - rea ter. y our burden wo Increased . tnaUST U«o** In Prohibition MU^ xation . r a it Refuse to conslder rt ’ eVCIU You cannot affor • u Strike out the two bottom 1 Vo«CONT^“ EVERY scrap of reliable evidence is in favour of Continuance. Under Continuance, New Zealand has developed and prospered: under Continuance this Donjinion has established a worldwide reputation for sobriety and integrity. Vote for CONTINUANCE of this state of affairs. fC-0.-’v + A UNDER PROHIBITION YOUR HOME CAN BE SEARCHED AT ANY HOUR OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. VOUR home can be raided by enforcement officers on the mere suspicion that you are breaking the prohibition law. You will be spied upon and watched. The possession of a bottle of homemade beer or wine will be a CRIME ! PROTECT YOUR HOME-LIFE Spies, grafters, bootleggers, and dopepeddlers are the inevitable outcome of Prohibition. NEW ZEALAND HAS NO ROOM FOR THEM. Vote CONTINUANCE -RIME fJVc/?i?A f,eaU «' US.A ■ if Z* / ■ " Assoc/g, f.^L/JVcs « r»7ll iff n uance il °n. f l (r n 7., per hea/7 ® e &a> S7v ■on % po pata. lere is at l^L Ta Pidls **ss? 1 . ■»"’ * ‘A'' •Jr; i Vote for RATIONAL CONTffIUANCE -1 Voto farSTITCPUnOIUSC mill OOHTHOt ■ I Vote forJHffIBHM. PROHIBITION

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 11