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DOES IT INCREASE UNDEB NO-LICENSE? • THE POLICE REPOET FOR THE YEAR INDICATES THAT THERE IS LESS SLY-GROG SELLING UNDER NO-LICENSE THAN UNDER LICENSE. [JE are constantly being told that No-License will introduce the evil of Sly-Grog Selling, and, to quote the words used by V S the Liquor Party, in a recent advertisement appearing in this paper," Substitute unsupervised di inking for drinking under proper supervision." The following extract from tho annual report of the Commissioner of Police, presented to Parliament on Friday last, proves that the sale of liquor is not supervised under license, and also indicates that there is less Siygrog selling under No-License than under License:— "On the whole sly-grog selling is kept well in check. The fines imposed on sly-grog sellers during the year 1907 amounted *o ,£1391 2s, against .£1719 lGs in 190(5. The amount of fines in the various districts are as follows: AUCKLAND THAMES NAPIER WANGANUr WELLINGTON £ s. d. 472 0 0 0 2 0 125 0 0 GEEYMOFTH CHRISTCHDSCH DUNEDIN INVBECARGILL (No-License) £ s. d. 420 0 0 290 0 0 45 0 0 Is it not easier to detect sly-grog selling in a No-License district than in a License district ? Let your own common-sense reply. Do not be misled by the sly-grog bogey, BUT VOTE THUS: — yjiSiSiM*^ iiri:«iij; : i VOTE THAT NO LICENSES BE GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT liriMMM

UODART pARK*" FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings from Wellington as under:— (Circumstances permitting)* FOR LYTTELTON'AND'DUNEDIN. Victoria | Friday | Aug' 14 | 4 p.m. *Ulijiakoa I Thurs | Aug 27 | 4 p.m Wimmeba I Fri | Aug 28 | 4 p.m. Victoria ) Friday _ | Sept 11 ] 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON, DUNE DIN. BLUFF and HOB ART. *Ulimaeoa I Tliurs | Aug 27 | 4 i .m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Victoria j Thurs | Aug 20 J 4 p.m. i Wimmeba. | Thurs j Sept 3| 4 p.m. TOR~SYDNET~DiRECT. *Ulimaroa I Friday | Aug 14 | 4 p.m. * 6,000 tons, Twin Screw, All tickets are available also for Stopover and return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and any holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDIO, TENERIFFE AND PLYMOUTH. Very superior accommodation for Passengers. Specially fitted with Clayton's Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Steamers I £°™ I Probable | i-o ts*ii Regis. Final t-orl (about) RIMUTAKAH 7600 Wellingtm Aug 27 TONGARIRO// ;m -' Septr. 21 TURAKINAfI 8210 Oct. 22 PaPaKOA// 0583 Ncv. 19 RUAPKHUIj 7 836 Deo 17 II screw Passages from London to New Zealand may be arranged at this end. For passage or freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). W. H. CRUICKSHANK, i Passenger Agent, Masterton QJHAW, a AVILL AND A LBION COMPANY (LTD.) THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. Splendid Up-to-date Passenger Accommodation. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Speciilly fitted with Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Sailings (circumstances 'permitting')— ! Name, < (Tons Co'm'der. Date of Final! Reg. Leaving! Port« on Aug If, Wel'gton. .„,—. M Sept. 10 Wefgtoni §ION'IC Carter Oct. 8 Wel'gton §AThENIC 12234 Korapton Nov 5 Wel'gton § Twin screw. Special facilities given to residents in. the Dominion to bring out friends from. Home either by prepayment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. For full particulars apply to the agents LEVIN & CO., LTD., Masterton. IN ALL SIZES. ' WE have just received a very, fineassortment of Winchett and. Gardner's Ladies Boots. These are tho most fashionable goods on the market. They are made from the best of glace kid, have patent caps and Louis heels. They are a high-class boot from all points. * The price of these boots are 255. You' should sec them. D. FINLAYSON & SON, BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS AND' IMPORTERS, (Next to the Post Office) MASTERTON. Waipoua Coach Factory, En gineeringj, Motor artd Cycle Works. iTEHICLES of every description built > to order. Engineering work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant under an export engineer. ROVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES AND CARS. , Agencies—Rouse, Hurrell and Co.'s Vehicles, Traction, Portable and Oil Harris Implements. A large sulply of extras on hand. I J. C. Ewington, QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON

OUR SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY NEXT, 15TH. "E have some Special Snips during last week. Balance of our Children's Coats, from Is each, usual prices Wo have a few LADIES' JACKETS, To clear out from Is lid each. We are Selling the Balance LADIES' MANTLES, From 10s, worth 40s. Special Reductions in DRESS MATERIALS. No matter what you want in l/#;WiW>T*rUOiiTTT'J Pay us a visit during the LAST WEEK, wo will make the prices 0. SMITH'S, LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON. "ANY of. the Stylish, well-fitting . Costumes worn by Ladies in Masterton are made at our establishment. We specialise in that class of work, and guarantee satisfaction with every order undertaken. We have a splendid range of the latest patterns in Costume Cloths. OLDS & ANDEfLSON, TAILORS & MERCERS, QUEEN STREET, ... MASTERTON Coradine & Whittaker, TIMBEH MkKCHANTR, ETC., HEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand Kauri, 'l'otani, Riinu, Matai, White Pino etc Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders' Requisites, Oils and Colours. Queen, Ciui-ur- and King Streets, MASTERTON. MEW SEASON'S TEAS USTARR I V Is D Rod Seal Tea, 2s. J. W. Looso Tea, 2s. (These Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Fook Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away jjwith every Gibs. Call and get catalogues. We are solo agents for this Tea, and they can't bo beat. Jas. Whittaker, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

MONG the many fashions .Jl in Ladies attire, the short hip coat style predominates, and is very chic and youthful when it accords with a plain skirt. The coat, is most effective made from Navy Cloth, Satin Lined with braided edges. The skirt is made of Tweed and the contrast thus produced has a very effective appearance. J56 Os to £lO 3_©S, ALBERT WEBB, LADIES' TAT LOR, MASTERTON. ATCH OUR * W' For Display of WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. J. ALP ASS & CO., 3AKERS .. QUREN STREET. DON'T FORGET THE OLD FI^RM. WILL call daily at your houses and give you the host article in town at Is 4d per jar. Ginger Beer, Hop Beer and Ginger Stout. Ring up No 2, and you will be waited on. CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., (Limited.) IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, GENERAL ENGINEERS, have just landed a supply of Trace and Plow Chains. Also" Back Chains and Tugs. Carriage Lamps, all shapes and sizes, various prices. Full stock of Binder Twine and Oils. Bolts of all descriptions at decidedly low prices. Consult us for Gigs of all patterns, with and without rubber tyres. Dcuble ctnd Single Buggies, Farm Drays Contractors' Drays, Lorries and Waggons. Castings of all descriptions done on the shortest notice. Verandah Frieze and Posts a speciality.' Engineering done in all its branches by Competent Men. Shoeing done by Certificated Farriers, and sit prices that cannot bo equalled. ¥ 11 E E /CUSTOMERS placing an order for one Dozen Photographs, (either Studio or Outdoor), will receive, free of charge, with each order one 7/G Black and White Enlargement. Place orders now as this offer will not last long. W. L. Joy, EXCHANGE STUDIO, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 6

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