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BO YOU REALISE That many of our Habits and Customs will require to be entirely changed Unless Continuance is carried on December 17 t For instance=~Here is where it will hurt: , PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. l PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. If it is carried you'll not be *able to If it is carried there will be no Claret | offer your guests a glass of wine, ale. or Cup or Trifle at your dance suppers. Wines spirits when they visit you. and all liquors will be unobtainable. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. If it is carried nothing but tea or gin- If it is carried no little dinners with ger pop at the wedding breakfast. your friends at an hotel. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. If it is carried you'll have to drink If it is carried no "Spot" with your your Friends' Welcome or God-speed in wife or your friends at your game of ginger beer. You 11 not be able to buy cards or billiards. Alcoholic Drink. 1 —~ ~~ " PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. If it is carried workers will have to go If it is carried it means total extinction without their pot of beer. of Club life. Every sort of Alcoholic —r- — Liquor will be unobtainable. : PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. WOMEN! If it is carried no teaspoon of gin or schnaps at times when you are If it is carried next week no booths at accustomed to use it. the Eaces—nothing but tea at luncheon. : PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. 'If it is carried no bottle of ale with KteMEMBER! If it is carried you'll your lunch, dinner or supper, not be able to buy a Flask o * Whisky or Brandy to prevent sea-sickness. —: ~ ~ PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. PROHIBITION IS COMPULSION. NURSING MOTHERS! If it is carried If it is carried no'taking a few bottles no glass of stout when your baby needs . of beer to the picnic or on fishing parties. all your strength. J \ ' Life under these conditions would be intolerable VOTE AGAINST COMPULSION (!)' I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE (2) i VOTE FCR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL \6) « tvii^ * i/a h/iiiviiAL 1 itviiiuiiivm Strike Out the TWO BOTTOM Lines ON DECEMBER 17. ■••■■■ *V xJ V X t

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17737, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17737, 10 December 1919, Page 2