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Carry a box of Zymole Trokeys in your pocket. They -are a good thing to have about you, oft-times preventing a little hoarseness from resulting in a hard cough.

TONIGHT. IS jyj-AJESTY’S rjlHEA^gy? At 8 o’clock. R EV - E. WHITEHOUSI 11 ; 1 pport COll'll;mous made quests a ASHBURTOtkerc p ad EFFECTS [3 sons itics jucs--110- ( 'Oil - And will answer any llcaeonhdiQuestions. tor: He specially invites Electors Moderate Views to the meetii 8 yVICAR OF WILL SPEAK ON “THE NO-LICENS IN ASHBURTON WHAT ARE WE t« BELIEVE? The Liquor Party have circT® throughout the colony the now known story of the Ashburton, who was convicted for drun'ke. and whose.motlien wrote a letter r" ivi g -fche sly-grog shops fox* supi the drink. This stoi-y, with the£ ments passed on the case by Mayor of Ashburton (Mr. Davis)r was the Magistrate who tried the has been used iad nauseaunl to tr discredit No-License in Ashb and make the public believe tha, youths of Ashburton were being rupted by No-license. We are struck at once by pious horror of the Trade at boy being made drunk t'liroi liquor sold in a sly-grog sb and we wonder what they m think of the 5800 first offend that the licensed trade was sponsible for last year. Instead of the alarming inefea Drunkenness in Ashburton tha 1 Liquor Party would have us belit be the case— v We find that a whole month p> c ti tl tl 3( v< 1* e> ru mby Cii lie wa lie, Ca

es by with not a single ca.se Drunkenness before the Court. Further, when the Mayor Davis) was written to, whose woi the above case were quoted to j the drinking habits of the youti Ashburton, lie Avas asked the f<] ing question: “Is at your opinion that Nocense has been detrimental to ■ moral welfare of the youths Ashburton generally, or that any aviay it has had a demora •ing effect?” . j Mr. Davis (avlio is an ex-publicaj plied : “Generally speaking, I do , think so. Some instances h! come before, my notice Avhere <i or two of the tougher elements the town have obtained drink j . use on Sunday. This chiefly j my reason for the expressij made by me from the Bench.—j Davis, Mayor.” J THIS PUTS A VERY DIFFEI CONSTRUCTION ON THE LIC PARTY’S REFERENCES TO CASE.

, TEA' ROOMS, I ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS.! THE above Rooms, which are , and airy and comfortably 1 nislied, are NOW OPEN to the | lie, who are assured by the Pro'

tor of his earnest desire to maintain them iin a thoroughly up-to-date manner. Lady patrons will find the premises conveniently situated, and no expense is being spared.,,, to make them very popular. Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream, and Ice Cream dispensed during the afternoon. ’

jgUPPER R OOMS Are being run in conjunction with the above, and a Special Feature will be made of the Oyster and Fish Suppers, which are obtainable at any hour on the shortest notice. The services of a capable and experienced Chef have been secured, and it is confidently anticipated that the requirements of the Public will be catered tor on a scale which is certain to meet with approval. Experienced, smart Watiresses in attendance. JAMES ERSKINE, BAKER CONFECTIONER, AND CATERER. HAVE YOU a HOME? For sale, a well-built 4-roomed House and about fifth-acre, Disraeli Street; bath, wash-house, etc; £875; pay £SO de* posit—-W. Dissant Clayton, a^ut.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2338, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2338, 3 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2338, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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