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prohibition, MR M\ D. LYSNAR WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING AGAINST “ PROHIBITION •’ At the following places, commencing each evening at, 8 sharp TE KARAKA FRIDAY, 21st. ORMOND—SATURD AY, 22nd. McFARLANE S iiall, gisborne -MONDAY, 2-1 th. PROHIBITION!STS AND QUESTIONS cordially invited. prohibition. MR W. L. REES • ILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC I MEETING, AT Me FARLANE’S HALL, On TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! At 8 o'clock,

“THE BIBLE v. PROHIBITION." (Under Ilic auspices of the Waiapu Temperance Reform League.) Ministers and members of all Christian churches specially invited. Chair taken by Jas. Macfarlanc. Esq.

WAIAPU TEMPERATE REFORM LEAGUE PROGRAMME OF LEAGUE. 1. To Vote and Work against “ lVotiibition ” or “ No-License ”■ as at present provided by law. 2. To work and use our influence individually and collectively 10 get the Licensing Laws of tins Colony pul on a better footing, so as to minimise the abuses emanating from liquor and its laws to the smallest degree possible. 3. To promote the general education of the community as to the use and abuse of liquor, the physical and moral causes and conditions of intemperance. 4. To secure practical ehcct for the proposals of the League ‘through legislation and other means. W' E, the undersigned, hereby agree I to form the Provisional Committee lor the promotion and carrying out of a Reform League, to be called “ The Waiapu Temperance Reform League,” and we agree to become Members of the League and to assist so far as lies in our power in furthering the objects of the League as enumerated in its Programme as stated above. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. D, HEPBURN. J.' MACFARLANE. WILLIAM COOPER. GEO. GRANT. A. 11. WALLIS. R. J. REYNOLDS, C. J. PARKER, E. J. CHRISP, A. DEWING. J. W. NOLAN. GEORGE E. ELIOTT. A. D. DAVYS. KENNETH HUMPHREYS W. L. REES REV. 11. WILLIAMS

APPLICATION FORM. The following is a copy of the Application Form lor membership of tne League I, the undersigned, 0 f hereby apply to become a Member of the WAIVPO TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUE and to pledge myself to adhere to its programme as published.

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL, TRIENNIAL ELECTION* ARAI RIDING. JHAVE this day received the following Nc mi- ation of a Candidate to rt=sent trie above Riding in the Cook unty Council — WHITE, CYRIL. This being the only Nomination for the e Councillor required, I declare Cyril hike duly elected to represent the Ami ding in the Cook County Council. ALEX. CRAWFORD, Returning Officer. November 20th, 1902. COOK COUNTY COUNOIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, WAIKOHU RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VA CA N OY.

' HAVE this day received the following Nominations of Candiiles to (ill the Extra'"-"’ uu;>- to uinarv Va_l.»v.M.‘nt the above Riding i uie County Council. HARDING, JOHN ALFRED I.YSNAR, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. A POLL for the Election of ONE if the above-named Candidates will be .aken on FRIDAY, the 21st Novemler, between the hours of 1) a.m. and > p.m., at the following Polling Booths : The Hoad Board Odice, Tc Karaka. Mr GeofTrey Maclean’s Itoolshed, Wbalatutu. Mr Hansen's Residence, Motu. Mr G. Smith’s Residence, Eaukuroa. , And at the Offices of the Cook County Council. Gisborne. PERCY J. SEFTON. Returning odicer. Tc Karaka, Nov.- 11th, 1902. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL TRIENNIAL ELECTION. PATUTAIII RIDING. f HAVE this day received the folI lowing Nominations of -_a.'icliiates to represent the above Kiuint m the Couk County Couiu.il - DOBBTE, JOHN WILLIAM GALLAGHER. OWEN. A POLL for the Election of OaL of the above-named Candidates wil bt taken at the Public Hall. I atn. am. on FRIDAY. 21st November, 1 between the hours of 9 a in- al • P- m ' T. W. BILHAM. Returning Officer. Patutahi, Nov. lltli. I !JI| 2. "wksLk yan sunDAY-KChool ANNIVERSARY sEIvA ills. SUNDAY NEXT. > i rFATHERS— Morning and Even- * ing Mr E. H. Taylor, from Tiiatnes. Aiteruoon. Mrs Rothwell. Assisted by Choir and Orchestra,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 576, 21 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 576, 21 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 576, 21 November 1902, Page 3

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