NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. JQRUNK ENNESS IN^SH BURTON CASES BEFORE THE COURT. AUGUST, 1908. ASHBURTON 9 CASES DRUNKENNESS GISBORNE" 23 CASES DRUNKENNESS. 24 PROHIBITION ORDERS. IF NO-LICENSE HAS FAILED IN ASHBURTON, THE ABOVE FIGURES SHOW THAT A LIKE FAILURE IN GISBORNE WOULD BE WELCOMED BY A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE ELECTORS. THEREFORE STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE. IS -MAJESTY'S rjIHEATRE H IS M THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 8 p.m* / NO-LICENSE CONVERSAZIONE. >& gtHORT ADMISSION—Is, in aid -of League ■ r ’ A; Funds. M.m l In terested .; XN the, \ G REFORM MAKE an ‘ART TO BE PRESENT? '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2325, 19 October 1908, Page 6
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