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PUBLIC NOTICES. A PROHIBITION OUESTIONAIRE TACTICS OF THE LIQUOR TRADE. THEY REFUSE COMPENSATION! QUESTION: Why is the Trade fighting Answer: Because the Liquor influence so hard to defeat Prohibition when in politics is so strong. The advocates at this poll the carrying of Prohibi- of Prohibition were told by the Governtion will bring them Compensation? ment that they must accent the Act as Answer: Because Continuance is far it stood or ge.l nothing, awl they theremore profitable to the Trade than Com- {°™ had t? accept in order to get a pensation, and it knows that if it can STRAIGHT RUN on April 10. defeat Prohibition on, April 10, Continu- OTTF=!TTnN' What will ho the result of ance is safe for many years to come. of who either vote Continuance on April lfl, QUESTION: What is the Trade's most or refrain from voting in order to plausible and dangerous argument? have_ an opportunity of voting Pro- . tl j • , , , bibition without Compensation at Answer: It - advises electors to vote next general election? Continuance on April 10 so that the ° ...... . , , .... people at subsequent elections will have Answer:, Prohibitionists who act this the opportunity of voting for Prohibi- ™f are simp y voting for the contimition without Coinpenaarion. ance of theJimior trade for years to come. The THRHE-ISSUB HANDICAP n-n-pom-rfvw T ~, ™ , . . makes it practically impossible to obQUESTION: Is not the Trade incurring trf Pro hibition. n risk in advocating this course? Answer: No! It knows that if it can QUESTION: Will any Prohibitionists be carry Continuance on April 10 the so simple as to fall into the trap THREE-ISSUE TRICK, with its accom- of the Trade? panying unfair method of voting, will Answer' Not if they will reason the defeat Prohibition at subsequent general ma t;t e r out. It is easy to understand elections and Continuance will be safe. t ] ie Trade's tactics when we consider that Compensation merely pays them i\ QUESTION: Why did the Members of millions and closes the Trade for all the House supporting Prohibition time, while Continuance pays them allow such an unfair proposal as the ,£5,000,000 every year for liouor and puts THREE-ISSUE VOTE to become in- the country more than ever in the grip corporated in the Act? of the Trade. THE MERE FACT THAT THE TRADE IS SUGGESTING TO PROHIBITIONISTS THAT THEY VOTE AGAINST COMPENSATION SHOULD BE ENOUGH TO PUT THE PEOPLE ON THEIR GUARD. . THEREFORE, STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10, NOTE.—If you require any informatioi regarding Prohibition, or if there is anv question you would like answered, write or wire "Abolition," Box 95, G.P.0., Wellington. 10 EDUCATIONAL, TOURIST RESOHTB. LEVIATHAN 'HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. WHY STUDY BOOKKEEPING? Electric Light in Every Bedroom. TgECAUSE it will provide you with a Hot Baths C(m hgd ftt aU LouM good means of earning a livelihood. Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. Efficient Bookkeepers are everywhere in MODEEATE CHARGES . demand. You need not be afraid of the supply outrunning the demand. Countr Z v ' sitore a l6 reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Because it will assist you to make a pi re Escapes Throughout the Building success of your business whatever it is. Night and Day Porters. It will prevent muddle and ignorance A u communications to of your true financial position. JAMES CONNOR, , _ .. . Tolephone 67, P.O. Box 112. A thorough knowledge of Bookkeepingi practical as well as theoretical, can be TTOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, I obtained by studying with *■ Wellu,gton _ The most convenient, commodious, and BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, comfortable Private Hotel in the city. Ideally situated, Id. eeofaon from railway Woodward Street, Wellington station and wharves; right in the centre nf the shopping area. Eight modern bathrooms, electric light which offers an excellent and simplified throughout, electrio fire alarm; fireproof course of study in this important art. 6d _ per day . 45s per week Permanent Guests by nrrangement. DAY, EVENING, AND CORRESPOND- >Tit onjn 8- EDILSON, ENCE TUITION IS.PROVIDED. 'Phone 3049. ■ Proprietor. Apply for a Prospectus to CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. •RECOGNISED as one of the Leading H. AMOS, ■"-" Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, Managing Director, etc., Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special terms for lenpth- . „ ; ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast Telephone 2098. from other m(mls 0?t ionnl. Pull particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland.-. E. F. Black. Prop. PALMER STON NORTH. " "ROYAL HOTEL. ' PERSONAL COACHING Modern Brick Building Electrio Light , PERSONAL COACHING > m Throughout. PERSONAL COACHING Bo * m tr,vrrni?n PERSONAL COACHING A. E. HAIWOOD, ]f or . ■ Proprietor. accountancy and law e¥amlnatwns. White hart hotel, christTO master tho Accountancy or * * IHUJtUi. Law Professional Examina- \ . ... tions is the task to which every Flrst - C '?l s Ac««"nodation. ambitious office worker should set ranff-lOs. per day. himself. The day is coming when "Dominion Always on File, not only "knowledge" but "cer- S.' J. ALLEN tified knowledge." will be essential (Late of Wangamii), to promotion. Proprietor. The Accountancy Preliminary Examination has now been considerably modified. The first ex- WHERE TO STAY IN CHRlSTamination under the new scheme CHURCH, will take place in November next. TTOTEL FEDERAL, By our special coaching methods JfJ. victoria Square, Qristchurch. students enrolling now may rea- D COLLINS Proprietor. . sonably anticipate passing their • ( Late clarendon Hotel.) Preliminary this year ._ s All communications receive prompt atStudents are also being prepar- tention ed for the Accountancy and Law 82 _ Telephones IMO> 2279. Professional Examinations to be • , £ held in November next. twq fmr-uvßrnT tTnTFT Our Instructors include: S COMMERCIAL HOIEL, Secondary Side- The Square, Six well-known Secondary, PALMERSTON NORTH. AccountancvPmfenal- Handy to Station. Mr. W. AV. Waddilove, • T. CHILDS, « -D !- L^ N -. Z - tt «• ' Proprietor. Mr. R, A. Howie, LL.B. * Law Professional . . , Mr. J. A. Scott, LUI. (Hons.). PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. CALL TO-DAY . r ip ffiß place to spen a a week-end. Good And make inquiries, or phone X beach, tennis court, and golf links. No. 2502 and make an appoint- Exce i lent ouisine. Only best liquors ment to interview the Direelor, Btocked- First-class accommodation. En- , M r. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.). oloeo stam d envelope . GlLßlfe ALLEGE, LTD., TARIFF, Bs. 6d. per day; £2 10s. week. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., PronSetor Winder's Buildings, Pro P uetor - Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. : NAPIER. 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box, 203. f p SE Meal pkce for r^upera ti n g after — X the Epidemic. Visitors shouhj communicate with PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Tho Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff, Bs. per day; £i ss. per week. WE HAVE A RECORD BEHIND US. £%** ™- Tele P ko " e ' ni « M and . — ' 'f. A. HEATH, Proprietor. "TOT! have a reputation which we seek •T" T ,'^ T '7fS i : wvrTTFi?TT?v bettor Examination results and helping I Address: KINGS CHAMBERS, those who master our Home Study' . , Z", 11 )"^. 01, -, Courses to obtain well-pairt positions. \ 'Phone oCB. Private phone 2231 (2 rings). "bigger' WelUo?« THE WEATHER commoneement send to-day for uarticulars of our Course in PRACTICAL . • « BOOKKEEPING; or in ACCOUNT- ..„_ .. ottmstadv ANCY- or in SHORTHAND; or in FORECAST AND SUMMARY VDVERTISEMENT WRITING; or of PREPARATIONS FOR THE MATRICU- AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. LATION; tho PUBLIC SERVICE: the Preeent indicationa (μ-o for strong westerTEACHERS, the LAW, or the UNI- .i y w i n ds, backing to southerlies shortVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINA- Iy , Bxpec t squally, changeable, and TTONS. Say just which and write to- , colder lve ather, with heavy showere, eeday for piirtieulars. pecially in all the western districts. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Barometer unsteady, rising in the CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, area has ruled LIU., durinz the past few days, and sli-oii^ P.O. BOX DIG, AUCKLAND. BoU , th ; wc ,S to no '; lll - w est winds have pru- ' vailed. The woiithcr has been changeable, with ehowei'B in many parts of the tryD. C BATES, , Director. QTAIIMERING can bo cured—rarely is Misleorolocical Office. Wellinijtoii. C 5 it due to organic defect. Restore March 24 1919. the speech centres in the brain to normal adjustment, and deliverance from DISTRICT REPORTS, the bondage and handicap of stammering is yours. Thousands have been sue- (From Oiir Special Correspondents.) cessfully cured by Professor Foote's Meth- Greytown, March 24,-Fine. but dull, ode. Send for free Prospectus O, con- Featlicrfi'jn, March 24.~llaining steadtaining full information, Jas. Rodger, ily. Westerly wind. • 159 D,, Manchester St., Christchuroh. 3 liaeterton March 24.-Fino, but oloudy.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 154, 25 March 1919, Page 6

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