:*<A*rfw) STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOPLINES MRS GUNSON.. of Auckland, cables from America: : " After travelling 12,000 ■ miles through 25 States, find that Prohibition accepted as permanent Greafc. reform, because whole country benefited! Liquor antiquated. Make New Zealand" up to date." SIR ROBERT STOUT, at the Wellington Supreme Court,. Nor. 29: "I put down one-third of the crime fco drink, and during the ,lasfc month or two it is, I think, quite two-thirds.'* VOTERS, REMEMBER! Every prisoner in our gaols cost* the State £SO a year. STRIKE OFT TWO TOP LINES. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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