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BPEGIAL NOTICES. MASTEETON AND NO-LICENSE. rjTHB following letter fu sent in enA tdroly unsolicited, and speaks lor itself:— 18 and 50 Manners Street, 29th November, 1911. The Secretary, New Zealand Alliance. Dear Sir,—l notice on pago 8 of the "Evening Post" to-day, under leader lines, "Prohibition Means Bankruptcy," a letter from Mr. It. Smith, for somo time manager of our Masterton Branch. I do not wish to go into the merits or demerits of the Liquor question, but do strongly object to the unfair insinuation of the headlines referred to. The sole and only reason we relinqnishod our business there was to concentrate attention upon our rapidly-expanding business in Wcllingon. Yours very sincerely, . pro. Cole's Cash Drapery Co., WALTER COLE. P.S.—lf the publication of this is of any service to you. you are free to uso it. —W. Cole, WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBS NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. ELECTORS! fTIEMPERANCE Reform is treated in J-. this oountry as no other reform is. A 50 per cent, handicap is placed against No-Liccnso by the existing throofifths majority. This undemcoratio position entrenches the browing and hotel interests in an unendurable manner. License exists today on a minority voto of 33,000, Tho Leaders ot the Government, Opposition, and the Labour Parties have all pronounced against this obsolete arrangement. The following 'Wellington City and Suburbs Candidates havo declared themselves threo-fifths majority men, and yoU should know it:— BOLTON, F. G. . BRODIE, J. FLETCHER, R. I'ITZGERALD, J. E. HERDMAN, A. L. IZARD, A. GEO. PETHRICK, Hon. Sec. IgTRIKING SPECTACLE! BREWERS BEATEN! GREAT MEETING OP CARTERTON RESIDENTS (few miles from Masterton) declares its intention of VOTING FOR NO-LICENSE! (Vide "Evening Post," Nov. 29.—Press Association.) Being the next door neighbour disproves completely the Brewers' paid advertisement writers. RATEPAYERS, BE ALIVE! WORKERS .'—lmagine if No-License is Carried. SIX MILLION POUNDS LET LOOSE! NECESSARIES OF LIFE CHEAPER THAN EVER! WAGES WILL INCREASE. SO STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON BOTH PAPERS! ■ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. S~- PAUL'S : PRO-CATHEDRAL, ilnlgrave Street. FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m.—Children's Sorvico. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. II a.m.—Children's Service. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Willis Street. H.C.—6.15, 7, 8, and 11 (Choral). Matins—ll j Evenjonf, 7. KELBUENE—H.C., 8; Matins, 11 Evensong, 7. TARANAKI ST. KISSION-11 and V OT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Morning, 11: "The Church and NoLicense." Evening, 7: "The Church and the Claims of Labour." REV. DR. GIBB. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11—Rev. J. R. Clark. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. New Theatre, Manners Street. 3 p.m.— Brotherhood Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. Open to all. Veterans' Dav. Visitors from H.M.S. Poworful, including His Excellency Vioe-Admiral Sir George King-Hall. Soloists—Mr. Howse and Petty Officer Onsloy. Chairman—Councillor A. R. Atkinson. 7 p.m.—Addresses and Solos by Bluejackets from H.M.S. Powerful. Ser-geant-Major Durham in charge. MONSTER NO-LICENSE DEMONSTRATION. SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8.30 p.m. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A UNITED"SERVICE. EVERY Friend of Temperanoe Reform should be there. | PROGRAMME: Hymn "God's Cause" Prayer Rev. W. S. Potter Lesson .Rev. W. A. Evans. Address Rev. J. J. North j Collection to defray expenses. Hymn "Battle Song" Address Rev. J. Gibb, D.D. Hymn "God Bless our Native Land" Address Rev. J. G. Chapman : Benediction, 9.30 p.m. MR, MAUGHAN BARNETT will accompany the singing on the City Organ. I All Church Choirs ore asked to take | their seats in tho Choir Gallery. ! GEO. PETHERICK, I Hon. Sec. ren lease on exchange. \\7"ANTED, Wellington Residence or » » Small Profitablo Orchard for Nelson Town Acre, 2 Houses, Orchard. "Nelson." "Dominion" Office. 1 nnO"^ C ®® IDEAL STUD FARM lUUU TO LEASE, with compulsory purchasing clause, in 3-1 years, closo to Palmorston North. This is an ideal property, very highly improved with great carrying capacity, and would cut up well into dairy farms, or make a magnificent stud, fattening, or agricultural farm. Would oonsider exchange for smaller farm. Also 1200 ACRE GRAZING RUN to Lease with C.P.C., Manawatu Line. Full particulars, "J.W.T.", PalmerstonN. TO LEASE FOR THREE YEARS. OAft ACRES Freehold, abbot one-third /iUU flat, moflt of which is stumped and ploughed, balance low limestone hula. Good buildings, } mile factory, school, post offioe. Rent, 20s. por acre. Stock to be taken at valuation. £50 Goodwill. W. INGLIS HUSBAND. PAHIATUA. LOST AND FOUND LOST, dark rod Homer Pigoon; ring, on leg, No. 920, N.Z., 1908-9. Probably making south. Reward. Apply A. Hill, Copeland Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland. wanted! WANTED, Small Furnished Cottage, Lyall Bay, etc., few weeks during holidays. Particulars to Box 83, Palmorston North*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 2

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