I Pmr Jamieson, — > \ I Thanks for yours. Am awful'y ! busy and have only time for a line. Yes, I was awfully surprised at Newlands. He's one of the last men I j jthought -would have done it! I wasn't] jsurprised at his saying that alcohol was] i useful under int?d|ical supa-msicm in! I some cases, or that the disease was a^-jgravat-ed in 'the case of moderate drinkjers, but Ididn't expect him to go so fay jas to sny that if a proper supply whs! : guaranteed by the Government there! ! vTOuld l>e no sound reason against pro- j jhibition. He's on the mark, too! I You're right! The liquor crowd's Ifnke proclamation was over tbe edg<3; the men here say it has lost the "trade" thousands of votes. I see the Heath i Department has undertaken to provide j '■■ an adequate supply of alcohol for mcdi- j | dual jmrposes. and that will (guarantee | iit3 purity. It's quite right that there jshould be no charge for medical certifiI ca'tes. I I'm for striking out the top line this j time. I-ots of our crowd are the same, nnd if wo dared tell all that we know !of the effects of liquor the "trade" | would he absolutely snowed under. I AH well here. Good luck I i Yours, JACK. 48 National efficiency is weakened fc'i j coughs and colds. Prevent fhis by tak- J inn NAZOL. One dose a day beeps i coles away. Sold everywhere, la 6d. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17544, 10 April 1919, Page 5
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17544, 10 April 1919, Page 5