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The parting of the ways. Keep to the right. Liberty / Oppression. Vote for Continuance / S Westrup [1928?]
The Empire has rejected Prohibition. Vote Continuance. Strike out the two bottom lines. [1938].
Prohibition will destroy £1,500,000 voluntary revenue annually. [1919]
[New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic] :Strike out the 2 top lines. "That's right, Daddy!" I vote for National Proh[ibition]. Auckland, Wright & Jaques Ltd., Printers, [1925].
Don't be caged. Vote Continuance; strike out the two bottom lines. Commercial Printing Company Limited. [ca 1928].
Road fatalities start here! Vote 6 o'clock closing for safer driving after dark. [1948-1949].
New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic :The "Better way" calendar. In the year 1924, the drinkers of New Zealand spent £8,494,459 upon intoxicating liquor ... If the liquor traffic ceases this money must, and will, be spent in other things. Think it over and Vote Prohibition. Hutcheson [ ...] Ltd., Wellington [Printers, 1925].
New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic :If there was no profit in the sale of liquor who would worry about restoration? / issued by the N.Z. Alliance. [1911?]
Happiness depends on the home! Help preserve family harmony. Vote 6 o'clock closing. [ca 1948].
New Zealand Alliance: This church is in the fight to retain 6 o'clock closing. Evening drinking hours benefit no one except the brewers. N.Z. Alliance poster no. 1, Box 1079, Wellington. [1949?]
6 o'clock closing is safest; I vote for closing at 6 p.m. [1948-1949]
No-license tells its own tale! Object lessons from Masterton (Published by the Masterton-Wairarapa No-License Council). Strike out the top line. [1911].
Vote 6 o'clock closing! It means fewer bad debts, more money for family comforts, happier home life. [1948-1949].
Found wanting! The verdict of British Labour M.P.s. We are compelled to state that Prohibition, as we have been led to believe, does not exist in America. J E Davison, M.P., [G] H Sitch, M.P. Vote for Continuance / S Westrup [ca 1920].
N.Z. "No! It has failed in America - so I vote for Continuance" / S Westrup. [ca 1922].
[New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic] :I vote for national continuance of vice and waste. I vote for state purchase & control of production of crime. I vote for national prohibition of liquor bars. Strike out the two top lines. Wright & Carman Ltd. 177 Vivian St., Wgtn. [1910s-1920s].
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New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic: The big brewers want 10 p.m. and bigger profits...Vote for six as closing time. [1949].
New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic :Voters! Beware!! Before voting for or against the poor brewer and publican, it would be wise to investigate the great revenue question. ... Your boy is wanted as raw material in a drunkard factory. Strike out the top line. N.Z. Alliance leaflet no. 22. [1911]
Quit - a failure and a farce in America, inflaming the very evils it is intended to suppress - is this fraud to be planted on us? Vote for Continuance. [ca 1922].
Whom will you believe? Line up with the leaders! Vote according to conscience. Vote Prohibition. [1925?]
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