STATE PURCHASE and CONTROL The Very Latest News!! The New Zealand Moderate League has received the following cable from London, dated 2nd December, 1919. " At a meeting at Carliile of Trades Unionisfkj Trades Council., and the Labour Party, two hundred and fifty delegates being pre*ent, held on the ■l.l fXI L° »A- 1 U TU„m.. MR. Secretary to the British Railway Federahoa, affirming the desirability of State Par' chase and Control of the Liquor Trade being continued and extended over the whole country" Sir Robert Allison: Carlisle Experiment, was a staunch pro and supporter of the United Kingdom Alliance, speaking at Carlisle on August 28th, 1919, said :r-» "He wished the Drink Trade had been nationalised three years ago and that the example of Carlisle had been followed 0> all England." j9mal „ nmt Continued in Britain!! Mr. Lloyd George's Latest Pronouncements FnnvNXPreu Cable appearing Monday, Dec. let, 1919 The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) announced' **• Bill was being' prepared to continue Liquor Costa* apply it to Britma. for Now Zealand From N.Z. Press Cable appearing sth Dec, 1919 EXPERIMENT AT CARLISLE. A CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS. LONDON, Ist December. The broad result of the Liquor Control Board!* experiment in purchasing and transforming tbtt Carlisle hotels into comfortable taverns and mrectiy controlling the sale ot liquor is that it has pracncaW t wiped out drunkenness, without penalising tne moderate drinker. Mr. Lloyd Gtarg* Anwar? tn# experiment, which A« contidm a con*picuoas raeCMC. He only regrets that the scheme was not extended to other municipal towns in the more populated areas. Great Britain is solving the Liquor Problem by STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL This little British Dominion should follow Britain Strike out the Top muf Bottom Lines REMEMBER H TO VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION YOU MUST STRIKE OUT TWO LINES ON THE BALLOT PAPER The New Zealand Moderate League D. M. FINDLAY, Pretidtnt. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Dominion Sicrttary, » Write for one—it's Free I pVERYONE needs a good *-* Calendar, bat it is very difficult to get a satisfactory Calendar nowadays. The Proprietors of "Amber Tips" Tea have therefore published two artistic and beautiful calendars, splendidly printed in seven colours. If you wish to seen re a copy, send fourpence in stamps te cover cost of postage and packing, addressing your letter to "Amber Tips" Tea, Box 946, Christchurch. It is necessary lor applicants to write as early as possible in view of the very large demand for calendars, and the fact that only a limited number are available. Only one will be sent to each applicant and it is not necessary for yon to be a user of "Amber Tips" Tea in order to obtain a free calendar. Write to-day.
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BUSINESS NOTICE TREWEEK & JOLL (Tattersall's Buildings, Regent Street). HAWERA. F. G. TREWEEK & B. 1.. JOLL heg to notify having commenced in a business partnership at HAWERA, at present occupying temporary offices in Tattersall's Buildings, Regent Street (next National Bank), Eawera. The firm will carry on a Land and Estate, Stock, General Commission and Financial Agency business, in addition to which Mr. Treweek will undertake accountancy and secretarial work, farming and trustee accounts
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1919, Page 2
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