NATIONAL PROHIBITION.
(To tlfe Editor.) Madam,- I write to suggest that 1 Temperance workers want to see National Prohibition carried at the next election, it would be a good plan if Temperance workers in all towns in New Zealand were asked to hold temperance meetings on Sunday af.ernoons, ei’her in the open-air or indoors. If this were done all over New Zealand, commencing soon, and not leaving it to a few weeks before the election, a great result would surely follow.—l am, etc., “TRY HARD.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 224, 18 February 1914, Page 8
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