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THE NO LICENSE VOTE.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— Many reasons have been given > in your columns why the electors should vote for the various candidates. Will yon allow me to remind your readers of a tew reasons why they should vote for "No license." I am glad to know that many who are being ruined by drink will voto against it as their greatest enemy. Is there one such— no matter what tho present inducement —will add another link to the chain that binds him in Stink's galling by voting for its continuance ? 1. Drinkers, save yoursel/esby voting 44 No License." 2. Parents, save your children. One family oat of every five must snpply a boy recruit every year to keep up the I present Dumber of drunkards. I 3. Brothers and sisters save one an* other by voting " No license." 4. The voter's conscience demands bis vote for ' 4 No .Licence." 5 The voter's righteous God demands his vote for l 4 No License." He will be looking on ! 6. If the voter wishes a prosperous, peaceful, wise, happy, New Zealand then he should vote " No License." 7. If the voter wants to be a true friend to the publicans, he will vote " No License." 8. Your conscience, your relatives, neighbours, the whole country, yea all the true, good people of the world who are anxiously looking oa expect ever voter to do his or her duty to morrow by voting No License.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

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THE NO LICENSE VOTE. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

THE NO LICENSE VOTE. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

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