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YOtT havo been threatened that No-License will introduce the evil of sly-grog selling and constitute "a real danger to the home by leading to increased drinking among young moV Will you countenance any longer the sale of an article which those engaged in its manufacture and sale candidly admit is a DANGER TO THE HOWIE I It is also stated that an illicit trade will he carried on in dofiance of the law and the wishes of a three-fifths majority of the people. Rnmombor that while intoxicating drink may be brought into a MoLicense area it is impossible for it to be sold in any considerable quantity under the eye of a vigilant police force. INSPECTOR M ITCH ELL ha 3 been quoted, in a sentence taken away from its context, with reference to drinking in Invercargill. This is what Inspector Mitchell said, on 11th January last, when commenting on police returns for the "The public generally have taken kindly to the No-License Movement, with the result that there is little or no evidence of drunkenness in the streets of Invercargill. This is a splendid testimonial for No- 1 icense, which, S think, is here a CROWNING SUCCESS" You havo bee:i advised not to "vote for the ruin and degradation of tho youn<jr even if it pava you." This lias come as an admission from those engaged in the Trade that'drink is rosponsiblo for the ruin and degradation of the young. Therefore, for the sakj of our'bays, let us vote it out of existence. Ashburion Court Returns have been quoted, and the fact that the amount sue 1 for increased from JJi),lsl 5s lid during the last tlir.-e years of License to XLO,."j7S) Is Sd during th; first three years of No-License has beoaalvanced as evidence of 1 lie failure of No-License from a business point of view. Tradesmen will not bo misled in thia simplo manner. This only indicatos an increased volume of trade, arid applies to any growing town. The Mastorton Court returns show an increase duri'U the corresponding period from £5,567 15s Id to £16,576 4s 7d untior license I The very figures the Liquor Party havo quoted are one of i lie best evidences wo have of the fact that No-License brings prosperity. VOTERS REMEMBER a the approaching election you will have the opportunity of freeing Maslertou Jrom the heaviest burden that is laid upon its financial resources',ami iroin ili- principal cause of disease, destitution and crime. If you are iiitjr jstid in. the wjltare of your town and district, do not fail to .TBIKE OUT THE TOP

Business Notices. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD Purely .1 New Zealand Owned Company Capital £2,000,000 FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT RISKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. OUB-AGENTS throughout the WaiO rarapa District. The South British has secured its popularity by its Prompt and Libtral Adjustmknt of Claims. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY. Wellington Branch, 326 Lambton Quay. E. E. HAMMOND. Manager. CASTLEPOINT COUNTY. rnENDERS, to close at noon on X SATURDAY, the 18th July, 15108, at the County Ollico, Tumi, are invited for the following road-worTc, betweon Whakniaki and Castlepoint:— Contract No. 28 —80 chains formation and sidft-cuttings. Contract No. 29—8u chains side-cutt-ings. Contract No. 30—13.00 ' chains of formation and side-eu'itings. Plans and specific itions may be seen at 1 the office of the undersigned in Whakataki. A. McHUTCHON, County Ckrk. Ist July, 1908. ROSE & MASON, T>UlLDiiltci AND COJNTRACTORS. All work guaranteed. Estimates surplied free of eout. Address — I 91 CHAPEL STREET.

Special Advertisements. NOTICE/ f\ WING to the death of tho late Mr John Graham, our Business Premises will be CLOSED all day THURSDAY. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends af Mrs John Graham, | X senv., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral uf her late husband, which will loave her residence, Bannister Stiwt, on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m. Z. M. HOAR & SONS, Sanitary Unuertakers. gKATING RINK. (Late Boxing Hall), DIXON STREET. Open Every Evening from 7.30 till 10. Admission, fid. Use of Laelios' or Gentlemen's Skates, 6d. MONDAY NlGHTS—Ladies only. DAY SESSIONS every Monday, Tuesday and i<riday, morning and afternoon, Lidies only. Admission (id, skates free. Mornings, 10 till 12. Afternoons, 2 30 to 4 30 p.m. Mr Cokor will bo in attendance to assist beginners. The Management have the right to refuse admission to any parson they think fit. Wairarapa Poultry, Pigeon & Canary Association. NINTH ANNUAL SHOW.

To bo held in the BILL HAL.L.MASTEETON. 1 ON July 10th and 11th. MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF BEAUYI- | KUIi BIRDS IN ALL CLASSES. . Congregation of North Island Champions, j A GRAND ART UNION is being run j in conjunction with the Show, and the prizes are of special value, including Two Solid Gold Nuggets (guaranteed bankvalues, £5 and £'i), and Four High-class Handsornelv-frained Engravings. A • SHILLING TICKET will secure one of them, and admit to the Show. Tickets to bo obtained everywhere., G. HYDE, Secretary. SALE OF WORK WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth, ■r N 0 X Tl A L L . in aid of Knox Church Extonsion and Organ .Fund. \ STALLS— Plain and Fancy Sewing, Toffy, .Jumble, ! Produce. Telegraph Department and Museum. Buy our "paper," published by Young Men's Class. Enter fob Our Competitions— Bread, Brown and White Scone, Cake, Doll-dressing, Nail-driving and Hattrimming. Bran Tub, Fishing Well. Admission, Gd. Afternoon Tea, (id. Supper, (id. Contributions gratefully received on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning at Knox Hall. M. CORK, Hon. Sec. G. Hyde, UNDERTAKER & CERTIFICATED EMBALMER, Queen Street, Masterton. EVERYTHING carriod out under the I JJJ most approvod sanitary methods, and personally supervised by Mr G. Hyde. Privato residence, 34 Cornwall Street, 'Phono i.

E. W. COOK, GARDEN INC* UXI'K'RT, LINCOLN ROAD, MA.STIiRTt.iN. / 1 AKDENS and grounds formed ana f laid out in all parts of the Wairarapa. stall' of men employed, all insured against accident. Send for one if you want your placo tided up. I'lante, etc., are always on salo. Telephone 301

The Egmont Private Hotel, rpilE most comfortablo homo in WelX liugton. Wairarapa visitors should make a point of staying there. Everything new—a home away from home. Tariff, fa's per day. Locality, Courtenay Place THEO. COLL A ED, Proprietor. WHEN in Wanganui stay at - | FOSTER'S HOTEL, Fine 3-storey Building, commands lovely view of the famous river. Electric Light throughout. TAUPO QUAY. Within threo minutes of Railway Station J. R. Foster, Preprint or. S. SMALLWOOD, SANITARY PLUMISERS. Certificated hy Exam., City and Guild of London Institute, and Wellington), "AVING commenced business in Mas tor ton, I am prepared to do all „,,aso Plumbing at lowest prices. Country houses supplied with drainage ou the septic tank principle. Premises —PERRY STREET, opposite Implement OouipanvV Coradine & Whittakcr, TIMBKU MkHCHANTH, ETC., TEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand Kauri, Totara, Rinin. Matai, White l'ln<etc Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders' Requisites, Oils and Colours. ! Quken, Chapel and Kino Streets, MASTERTON. SMOKERS! FUST try GOLDEN EACLE Flike 1 Cut. in 2ox. tins. It'sAl.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9136, 8 July 1908, Page 1

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