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DR. WADDELL, ADVOCATES THE BARE MAJORITY. SO DOES THE HON. GEO. JONES. > Both these gentlemen formerly opposed th« Movement in favour of the simple majority r 1 « deciding licensing, as it docs all other issues. They now support it. It is" univereally. ooti-" ■ ' oeded that : Uccnses.:must ; soon''bo ; abolished from-Now Zealand. ;Why.iprolong tho' agony? >'■■■ r* Let us settle tho question quickly and fiiiallyi - Come to tho ToVrn Hall on Friday night next, and givo this final onslaught a good; start off. - I am, itc., ' 0. B. NICKOLtS,, 33W (.• Scoretary Meeting Committee. ■ ■■. Advt. * Gentlemen, our spacious Tea Rooms will : open to-day until 0 p.m.' Don't miss this opportunity of visiting this popular resort,-, and ■ ' whilst on our promises'ask particulars :o£! our smart business suits at Bis., : mode on tha ~ premises, to moaslire.. ICirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd. , 3375 - IT IS A PACT , 1 That New inlanders aro Great Travellers. To ploasa the travelling pablloi Dustins. • Ltd. (the well-known Caterers), hato en- ' -1 larged .and ■ remodelled : their Refreshment and Luncheon .'Boom!,'-in Tho Palmer. Eton North, and Vlotoria Avenue W&ngannl,- - > Advt. CI4M ;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 5

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