THERE ARE TWO ISSUES: every hotel, bottle, and packet license lapses on 30th, June 1915. On 30th June, \91 5, all club charters in the affected area expire. Private lockers become a crime. If NATIONAL PROHIBITION is carried the question cannot be again voted upon until 1923. The carrying of National Prohibition means more than the mere closing of hotels, it prohibits THE MANUFACTURE, THE SALE, OR THE IMPORTATION of any alcoholic lipuor in the Dominion. No private individual will be permitted to BREW BEER or MAKE ANY WINE for his own consumption. An attempt is made under the Act to provide for alcoholic stimulants in case of sickness .on production of a medical certificate and for sacramental purposes, but as the Act prohibits sale, manufacture, or importation, where is it to come from ? Once National Prohibition is carried this state of affairs cannot be remedied for eight years. Make no mistake. Prohibition means the absolute stoppage of all liquors in New Zealand through legal channels, even for weddings and social functions EVERYWHEE.
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ] PPLICATIONS will be received - for appointaotit of P;ipiMV«fbh. ers and Probatfoievs in rhe schools in the Taranaki Mutation District, up to Thursday, 31st December, 1914. Applicants must be over sixteen years of age, of good health, and have passed the Matriculation or Junior Civil Service Examinations. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, 4th December, 1914. FOR— w-' WINES,. SPIRITS, ALES, AND CORDIALS. ' ; We also stock Manning and Co.s Prize Amber Ale, Strachan's Kaka Ale, and Tui. WE supply Jars and Kegs, on :).- which, a Deposit jgt& charged. 9 21S 6d OUR USUAL 21s 6d 21S Gd CHRISTMAS 21s 6d 21st 6d HAMPERS. 21s 6d ARE NOW READ^. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. OUR Carts deliver to all parts of. the Borough. CUSTOMERS, when enclosing cash for goods to be sent to flag stations, will please note to add freight. ALONE Ring up 55 Fenton St., STRATFORD.
THE YEARLY PROBLEM— Christmas Gifis. , CAN easily be solved by a visit to the McAllister Studio. There is no gift so expressive as a photograph, and none more highly esteemed. Until present stock Is used up prices will remain the same. DON'T DELAY OR IT MAY PROVE COSTLY. Make an Appointment to-day. J. MCALLISTER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF ROAD. THE Whangamomona County Council propose to wholly stop o; close:— All that area in the- County o; Whangamomona containing b? admeasurement Ninely-fou r acres one rood (94a. Ir. Op.) more or less, being part o f Block fourteen (XIV), Pouati; Survey District,, and being that part of the Vera Road lying between the points "A" and "B" as delineated on a plan deposited in the office of the Public Works Department at Whangamomona and on sucli plan outlined in Brown. The said plan is open to public inspection at the office of the Public Works Department at Kohuratahi. Dated this 13th day of October, 19M. ANDERSON, RUTHERFURD AND MACALTSTER, Solicitors for the Whangamomona Countv Council.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 291, 7 December 1914, Page 6
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