MR W. DOUGLAS LYSHAR WIU Address a JpDBLIO MEETING AGAINST PROHIBITION At the following country plnoes, at 7.80 p.m. sharp, Whoa ho will deal with the arguments of the Advo'oates of Prohibition, And give Facts and Figu os oolloolod personally in ihe Prohibition Districts of Ashbarton, Kins Country, Goro, and Balolatha Makauri—Friday, 24th Ormond—Saturday, 25th Matawhero—Monday; 27th Waeronga-a-hika—Tuesday, 28th To Karaka—Wednesday, 29th Patutahi—Thursday, 30th
MR LISSANT CLAYTON w : • i i • .rl ill U 'ILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At TOLAGO—Saturday, November 251 b, at 7.30 p m. TE ARAL— Monday, November 27th, at 7.30 p.m. ■ ORMOND—Tuesday, November 28th. at 7 80 p.m. WAERENGA-A-HlßA—Wednesday, Nov 29th, at 7.30 p m. MAEAJRI Friday, Deoember Ist, at 7.30 p.m. PATUTAEl—Saturday, Deoember 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. *
HOW TO VOTE! VOTE LIKE THIS: I HIE THAT THE HUMBER HE LIGEHSES EUSTIIB II THE DISTRICT CDHTIHIE.
REASONS 1. No-lioenßa is an invasion of the natural ?ighf;s of the individual, and therefore means a great injustice to many. 2. Wherever Prohibition has been tried in tho United States or Canada, it has led to f»r greater evils than those it sought t > remove—sly grog shops, lying, eva» Bion, lawlessness, inoreased drunkenness, end other evils. 3. If No license is carried, every hotel, wholesole house, bottle licensee, and olub would bs closed up, ani no liquor be sold or bought, 4. If ypu buy liquor elsewhere, the seller must be notified that is to be sent or t-iken -into your distriot, and your name And address be given to him. 5. The person who sellsthe liquor would have to give your name and address and the quantity aad quality oi the liquor sold to the Cl- rh of the , Magistrate's Cgurt. 8. For a breach q* the Jaw yog would be liable to a penalty of £2Q, and for a second breach to a penalty of £SO, or a term of imprisonment. 8 On suspic'on that a wineglassful is sold, any house may be raided by the police, any liquor found therein will be se zed, and the person whose house is raided would have to satisfy the Magistrate that he had not sold liquor. Failing to do Ibis, whloh would be very difljoult, he would be sentenced to a heavy fine or term of mentCAN A$Y LAW BE MORE U > JUST ? THIS IS NO-LICENSE.
NOTICE, M. E BEAVIS Who has taken over riIHE WHAI&UPOKO BUTCHERY JL Lately ooDduoted by Donald Gordon, Bega to inform the numerous customers that for the future the business will be under the personal management of BEAVIS, THE WHITE SLAyE (The Quick Change Artist), Wh>oh ii a aine qua non that our Beef, Mutton, Pork etc., will he of first-class melitruoipfls Quality. ' Our factors not having an-ived (ferns are so mißtmstfql these degenerate day«), Carts will waits} around the City and Suburbs with th§ BEST OV MEAT, attended by a handl some butoher. JAMES SCOTT DROVER, Telephone No. 342,, » MM Pastoralists requiring stock carefully driven pleaso ring up telephone 342
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1610, 24 November 1905, Page 3
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