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"WAIAPU ELECTION. MR H. H. WALL rM , ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At HANGAROA —Thursday, Nov. 30.

MR W. LIS SANT CLAYTON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS, In J£IS MAJEBTY’S THEATRE On ■ ' M 1 M DM TUESDAY, DECEMBER Jth, k Pi U ld LcJ • ■ I

WAXAPTJ ELECTION. HON. J. CARROLL Will ID ID IK S S THB ELECTORS, . '..1 • i .;! i ! At j 1 r THE THEATRE ROYAL ON TUESDAY EVENING, December Stb. » . . . i .«

WAIAPU ELECTION :5 i ri;f i: MR G. E. DARTON ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As follows: GISBORNE, Theatre Royal—Thurs' day, Nov. 30th, 8 p.m. ORMOND—Friday. Dec. xst, 8 p.m. TE KARAKA— Saturday, December end, 8 p.m. GISBORNE, Theatre Royal—Monday, December 4th, 8 p.m.

PROHIBITIONISTS READ WH-A-T REDUCTION MEANS, Reduction ia a cruel and unfair vote. • ■■ '• ■, • It does not abolish that which is held by the No-license party as objectionable ; it only reduces the percentage of the Houses, and must therefore abnormally improve the prospects of the remainder. What is wanted is an increased effort to meet the wants of, and provide proper accommodation for, our growing population.

The Prohibition party, however, insist on reduction as an additional weapon to serve their end, and seem determined ) to use anything fair or illegitimate with which to down their opponents. The Licensing law of to-day, by a series of enactments, has been brought to an extreme state of reform, drastic and exacting in its power, the trend | being to satisfy every reasonable demand of the public in the way of improvement. There is no probability of any further legislation for some time. The Trade has signified that though it is particularly hard on them, they are willing to conform to the law, and work under .it as rigidly as they possibly can.

STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES nSBS rjEALAND AILWAYS GISBOBNE SECTION. District Office, Gisborne, November 22, 1905. r connection with Bohool Picnic, af Waihirere, on THURSDAY, November 30tb, the ordinary time-table will be cancelled, and the following substituted All trainß will stop at College Bond. _ Betura Fares (available for day of issue only): Children 6d; Senior Scholars and Ttaobers 9d, , Adults Is. . .... Tiokets for abova niuEt be obtained from Sohoor Committee. f by order.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 30 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 30 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 30 November 1905, Page 3

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