SIX IMPORTANT POINTS FOR ELECTORS
Bead these six reasons and realise why a 30lid vote for Continuance is i a national duty. ~,.,. . ■ u 1. We must keep out prohibition, which has- so thoroughly demonstrated its calamitous results both economically . and morally. 3. New Zealand cannot, afford to squander millions to provide additional proof of an acknowledged '■■'. universal failure. 3. Under Continuance the licensed trade contributes very substantially to the '" revenue and creates legitimate em ployment for thousands. _ 4. Continuance ia a vital necessity for the continued growth of our richly potential tourist industry. S America gave "prohibition a thorough trial, lasting 14 years and costing 'billions of dollars. Repeal was .. carried by the biggest majority (9,767,974) ever recorded on any 6. All the 'world has rejected prohibi- „. tion. Once more it is JNew :;'..., Zealand's duty to do so. Vote Continuance by striking out the two bottom lines..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18867, 19 November 1935, Page 12
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147SIX IMPORTANT POINTS FOR ELECTORS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18867, 19 November 1935, Page 12
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