NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE,
(For abolition of the Liquor
Traffic). —MANAWATU AREA—MANAWIATU ELECTORATE. CANDIDATES ANSWER TO QUESTIONS ON LICENSING LEGISLATION.
If Elected.—l. Will you endeavour to secure the deletion o± State Purchase & Control from the Ballot Paper, and the submission of National Prohibition and National Continuance only, and stand for the right of the people to decide National Prohibition by a simple majority? 2. Will you oppose any extension of time between the Licensing Polls? 3. Will you oppose granting any extension ot the period at present provided by law between the carrying of National Prohibition and its coming into operation? 4. Will you oppose any re-distribution or increase of Licenses contrary to the present law, Sec. 30-1910? 5. Will you oppose any provision toi granting removal of License beyond the limits now permitted by law. G Will you oppose any increase iii the facilities for the manufacture, importation and sale o a coholic liquors? 7. Wiill you oppose the appointment of Licensing Boards, or other authority being substituted for the election of Licensing Committees? 8. Will you endeavour to maintain the pact made with the natives of the Rohe Potae prohibiting the sale of alcoholic liquor in the King Country? 9. In the even of National 1 imbibition being carried will you support the adoption and enforcement ot such laws and regulations as will secure the proper administration ot Prohibition, having regard always to the provision of alcohol tor medicinal, scientific, sacramental and industrial purposes? MANAWATU. Mr. P. L. ROLLINGS (N.)—Yes, to all questions. Mr. J. LINK LA TER (h.)—Will stand by present law in relation to Questions 2 to 9. On Question ' Ihe will not commit himself. Mr. B. ROBERTS (L.) —Yes, to all questions. 11. GRINSTEAD, 1 Secretary, For the area Council of: the N.Z.A. Palmerston North.
FIN AL SHOTS IN TITE PROHIBITION BATTLE! SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. OPEN AIR MEETING. OPEN AIR MEETING. Speaker*: Air. Percy Bhunires. TOWN HALL .SUNDAY, at. 8.15 p.rn. AFTER CHURCH RALLY. Kev. E. McDonald will speak on .“SOME ARGUMENTS FOR PROHIBITION.” Admission Free. Retiring 'collection for expenses. LIGHT YOUR HOME IN THE MODERN WAY. AND ELECTRIFY YOUR FARM. BUT HAVE IT DONE BY G. F. EELES AND CO. G. F. EELES AND CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS LEVIN. Phone 315, - P-O. Box 71. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. EXTENSION AND REPAIR WORK AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WANTED.— A boy for farm work near Foxton. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2956, 31 October 1925, Page 3
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