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WHY KILL IT?

Mr Leonard M. Isitt, M.P., Christchurch North, will deliver an address in the Town Hall. Hamilton, on Wednesday next, August 21st, at 7.45 o'clock on the National Efficiency Board's proposals in connection with the liquor traffic, entitled, "Why Kill It?" The campaign in support of the Board's recommendations is assuming a magnitude all significant. Alreadv in Auckland and Dunedin fChristehurch and Wellington have still to be organised) two-thirds of the big firms and companies are behind it, and money is pouring in for the campaign, not in hundreds, but in thousands. However the issue goes, every resident in New Zealand will be effected; consequently every citizen ought to he familiar with the pros, and cons, and the public of Hamilton should, no matter what their personal opinion on this matter is. attend this meeting to hear Mr Isitt, whose 43 years' experience in this field of civic life entitles him to be regarded as an expert on this burning question. The chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. R. Fow). Mr Isitt will speak at Morrinsville to-night, and at Cambridge to-morrow.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 4

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WHY KILL IT? Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 4

WHY KILL IT? Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 4

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