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A HALF TRUTH IS WORSE THAN A WHOLE LIE THE colossal and brazen-faced impudence of the Liquor Trade is wonderful. For yoars past wc have insisted tha' drinking and drunkenness were 011 i the increase in New Zeul .nd, except in tho NoLicense districts. The Liquor men have declared that we were libcihng (he whole country j now they actually advertise figures to prove tho truth of our statement, but say that ic is due to JNo-License. AREK'T THEY DAISIEB? Clutha hai one (I) conviction per '2OOO of people j the whole Dominion lias ont (1) per 90 of the people. A Boy's definition of a Lie:—"A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." [Telegram] BEY. GUY, New Plymouth. Kev rend Thomson s manifesto of 100 men that militates against Invercargill includei spirit lucrchnnts, brewers' employeo', and others always unfavorable. Experience hfis proved no disadvantage to Invercargill in any way, and great blessing to many families. BCANDHKTV, Mayor.

MAIL ORDERS! i Order by Mail! We to ken glancing over the records of our Mail Orders, and And tiiat each month's business shows a steady increase, Tiie gain for the last month, for instance, over the same period of 1907 was exactly 18 per cent. So you see it pays jou to order by mail. A POST CARD OR LETTER POSTED TO Morey and Son DRAPERS, DEVON STREET ONLY, WILL RECEIVE OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. Try it. Any article not meeting with your approval can be returned to us at our expense.

WAITARA FREEZING WORKS OPENING OF SEASON rgrn; above womcs will be open to receive stock on AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ititli, 1908. INTENDING SHIPPERS SHOULD APPLY FOR ?I'ACE AT ONCE lIOS, BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTBALASIA), LTD.

'MM,'LICENSING POLL. TN pursuance of ''The Licensing Act, 11)08," I, John Terry, Returning .Officer for the Taranaki Licensing DV trict, do hereby give notice that on the seventeenth day of November, 1008, the day appointed for taking the Electoral Poll of the electors of the Electoral District of Tnranaki, simultaneously therewith, at the same time and place, a Licensing Pifll will be taken upon th" following proposals:— (1.) Whether the number ot licenses existing in the district is TO CONTINUE. (2.) Whether the number of licenses ex'stiug in the district is t' JIF REDUCED. (3.) Whether NO LICENSES are ic be planted iu the district. i Nominations for the appointment of scrutineers iu accordance with "The Licensing Act, 11108," must bo lodged with me not later Mian 5 o'clock in the afternoon on TUESDAY, the tenth day of November, 1008. Aail 1 hereby give notice that I shall, on the twelfth day of November, 1008. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at my ollice. .Magistrate's Court, New Plymouth, publicly consider all nomination papers of persons to appoint scrutineer? iu respect of the Licensing Poll for the said Licensing District, which have been duly lodged. Dated this third day of November. 1008. J. TERRY, Returning Officer.

'Attft.* notice of polling day. TN pursuance of ''The Legislature Act, 1U08," J, John Terry, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Taranaki, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ hearing date the thirty-first day | of October, 1008, under the hand of the Clerk 01 the Writs, an election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as member for the said district; and that the latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will !>e the Ninth day of November, 1008, and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said district on the Seventeenth day of November, 1908. Every man desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not loss than two electors of the district, by a nomination-paper as prescribed Iv section 105 of the said Act, delivered lo the Returning Oll'icer on or before tha Ninth day of November, 1908. The following are the polling-places > for the Electoral District of Tarauaki: The Theatre Royal, Devon Street, New Plymouth (principal). The Polling Booth, East End Devon Street, New Plymouth (Crocker's Store). I The Gymnasium, Schoolhouse, South ltoad, New Plymouth. The Church liull, Moturoa, New Plymouth. The Public Hall, Omata. Tho Schoolhouse, llurford Road, Omata. The Public llall, Koru. The Public llall, Oakura. The Schoolhouse, Tataraiinaka. llenipton's Hall, Okato. The Schoolhouse, Puniho, The Public llall, Warea. ' Mr. J. Duggan's llouse, Junction of Warca and Newall Roads, Wirea. The Public llall, Westown. The Schoolhouse', l'Yaukley Road[, New Plymouth. Mr. Blam-hett's House, Upper Carrington Road, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, Kaimiro. The Schoolhouse, Carrington ltoal, New Plymouth. The Public llall, Egmont Village. i The Schoolhouse, Upper Kent Road. The hchooliiousc, Albert Road, Kent Road. The Schoolhouse, comer of Junction and Lower Kent Roads, New Plymouth. Mr. Parson'-s llouse (late i'clrie's), Maugorei (Lower), New PlyThe Schoolhouse, Upper Uangorei, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, Corner of King >nd Upland lioads. Hell lllock. .Mr. Austin's House (late Lindsay's) llursthonse Road, Inglcwooil. The Schoolhouse, Waiongona. The Schoolhouse, Bell lllock. Tile Schoolhouse, Egmont Road, Uell Block. The Public llall, I'itzroy. 'J'he Polling Booth. Vogeltown Brown's Building) late Emu's Store). ( The Public Hall, Lepperton. : Dated this 3rd day of November ! 1008. | .1, TERRY, ' lie'uniing OHicer.

' Jj&sL" KOTICE OF NOMINATIONS AND POLLLXG-DAY. I X pursuance of "The Legislature A -', 1 11)08," I, JOHN TKKKV, Otlicer for tlic Electoral [YistvicA of Taranaki, do hereby give notice that the undermentioned persons have been duly nominated as Candidates at I 1m- Election of a Member of Parliament for the aforesaid Electoral District, the Po.l wherefore is appointed for the seventeenth day of November, 1008: ISICLUtIXGKIt. Charlie Knuumel, of New l'lymouth, Ilardwareman. MALONIO, William George, of Avenue Hoad, New l'lymouth, Solicitor. OKEY, Henry .lames lloMis, >( Franklev Ttoail, Farmer. 1 further give notice that the Poll will ho taken at the several I'nllinjrplaees of tile said District on the sa;d seventeenth day of November, IHI IS, a ;i<l will commence at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon of such day, and will Anally close at six o'clock in the j afternoon of the same day. I Dated this ninth dnv of Xoveinlr ' 1008. ■T. TFIiUY, I'leturuim; Office:

A DELICIOUS .SUNDAY T! A. Anil oho tli:!* doos!r1 l »nt vifh cookhu. is a f.n of Si'. CKOI SHEEP TOXfiUKS. They're J-li.rior appetising. and everybody like* i. All grocers keep them.

JCES <!\'ery day at lite i; lly^ionio.' Stvawbonics and Vanilla; ixh >. Thursdays in Pukekura Park. J. Legg, Caterer. U-l

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 5

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