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TEMPERANCE.

INCREASE StOVER;4W I .... AUCKLAND ! -=• Last. : year, at the !%eldaf | l,4Qp coi sietiQagi fdr drunkenness,: we; recorded, an increase qfcsqnl .thing dike 41 1 per cejdt.-p&hii! the tfruittbf the eve after the scare of the Local Gj tioh Poll of 1902, when it oii|( all sorts of promises of refpri :•••’»;• . I es, l s if : continue to brin forth such fruits, jj These me -and women who -have- -how b< teotne its victims were qncej

* - S <*((s■ parents joy-r-they wqre -vlila “ trailing clouds of.r.glofy com! from God,” but alas’r f t;§rqlH this system of Hceheh &nipjS|ipj they ha ve they have been cast down ahl degraded, till the mark ahl image of the sih r ie^ha ing if this trade continhhsj mongst sent it wiU. find; it»^victims Vhl

the future; I According to the law of pul colony, iycah;phl^ r cohtimiefJbw the will'of the people* .‘Can ahl of our readers : takejheMCiim responsibility of laying; “Coni tinue ! Go on doing your word of degradation; - Conffette!•* Gl on manufacturing drunkards] turning them out at Such a rattj per year. Put your mark upod the fair, promising boys, ana the pure, beautiful girls- that] will in the your bel sotted, degraded victims ; wel will do nothing to hinder ypja from, in due time cMmin|| them ?” , I N! Will we not rather sayjj “ I will give my vote, and ’ use! my influence to gain other /votes,l to . ' I VOTE IT- OPT OF EXISTENCE. 4 THEREy®rtJE. M A lion took up ;his ; the and preyed upon the farmer’s! cattle. '.i TEyery -mMsvhe a frcslj. hilt : Jc&s|p§ able] to eat# found some he fed his dogs; At*last, wsien] the herd was; grpafly.. the farmer with his gun* discov-j ered the lion at ; a disadvantage! As he took aim, the lion said| “If you kill me, how will you feed your! .dogs!” But.Jthel farmer replied, “ I’ll feed my! dogs on less thana beast a and he fired without ftirtheP argument. ' . ; ; | V^* 7 ' ..Mqbal; . ./ Bung bleeds mankind of wealth] and health, { Return a, fifth of foaught jp« pill, ' And asks, “ If men should kes# their pelf; ' What will they do when they are ill ?” ■

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42759, 10 August 1905, Page 1

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TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42759, 10 August 1905, Page 1

TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42759, 10 August 1905, Page 1

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