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WANTED, the Victoria Students' Prohibition League to recover the wines ami other beverages stolen from the Chairman's cellar aforetime to be remembered. Consistency thy name is whisky.* FIGURES FOR FIGHTEKS! T AST LICENSING POLL RETURNS. WELLINGTON PROVINCE. Percentage for Is'o-liconso Con- of total No-license, tinuance. poll. Wellington ... 10,072 7,070 54.41 Wellington South 4,031 2,211 63.53 Wellington ' .Suburbs 4,334 2,418 63.00 Uutt n,6in 2,sno n<1.95 Otaki 1.070 1,811 4<1.79 Pahiatua 2,288 1,7!>5 54.94 Wanganui .... 3,552 2,027 54.22 Paten 2,021 2,328 52.73 Rangitikei .... 1,797 2,442 42.27 Palmerstou N. 2.50f> • 2,822 46.86 Manmvatu 2,453 2,208 52.22 Mastertou 3,287 2,111 60.61 Wairarapa .... 2,782 2,282 54.53 Oroua 2,301 2,361 ,50.08 The figures for Wellington divisions are of special importance— No-license. Continuance. East 4,126 2.377 ; Central 2,585 2,388 . North '. :i,263 3,082 ■East carried No-license. Central and North kept East out of her right;'. East appeals lo Central and North to play the game tit the coming poll, and give tho Wellington Licensing District (composed of East, Central, and North) the privileges and prosperity which Nolicense will briiiß. • A rise from 48.17 per cent, in 1905 to 54.41 per cent, took place last poll; another C PER CENT. RISE this time and the deed is done. WELLINGTON SOUTH and WELLINGTON SUTJURHS-Turn up in your, thousands, strike out tho Top Lines on both papers, and keep the good things you have already won. HUTT—Your 5!1.95 per cent, should become an easy 65 PER CENT, on TlinrsHANGITIKEI and PALMERSTON NORTII-There is something unsatisfactory about your last performance; you are behind the times. Wake up and do yourselves justice. All other districts, study tho figures before you; realise tho effort required to abolish drink slavery, and to inaugurate true freedom. 1011 must be OUR YEAR OF EMANCIPATION. STItIKE OUT THE TOP MNE IX BOTH UALLOT PAPERS. -Advt.

Iα Siam, where there is much betel chewing, an attempt has been made lo introduce American chewing gum as a substitute.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 9

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