Anglican man of Ashburton, WiTI Deliver a Lecture in ASTERTON Evening Next, (NOVEMBER sth) on ."be and No-License." In van address at Christchurch recently, Mr Whitefoouse -said .: "I DEFY ANYONE TO SHOW ME A HOME IN ASHBURTON WHERE LIQUOII ENTERS T-O-DiY WHERE IT DID NOT ENTER IN LICENSING DAYS. (Applause). I CAN POINT TO MANY HOMES INTO WHICH IT DOES NOT GO, BUT WHERE IT WENT PREVIOUS TO NO-LICENSE." ■Mr Whitehouse opposed No-License before it was carried, but -since lie 'ha s witnessed its splendid results he has become one of the strongest advocates of the Reform. TOWN HALL, To-morrow Night.
License or No-License ? MASTERTON ELECTORATE. DO NOT BE INFLUENCED by misleading statements about No-License in Ashburton and Invercargill. IT.HAS BEEN A SUCCESS. The carrying of NoLicense in these two electorates was a severe blow to the Brewers' ring, and a desperate attempt is being made to win them back. The People do not want " the Trade" Restored, and after the next defeat the Brewers will probably relax their efforts. Statements are being circulated by the LiquorParoyin this electorate about Ashburton and Invercargill that they would not dare to circulate in those towns. The Business Men there .have signed Manifestos stating that No-License has been a success. Why do not the Liquor party quote the names of some business men who are prepared! to say .it has been a failure? HE T. B. TAYLOR told the truth about Ashburton and InvercargiUj and in face of what he said it is rather astonishing that the Litjuor Party continue to Circulate their Mislleadlng Statements. MR If. D. BEDFORD will also have {something to say about No-License Electorates in the South Island during his approaching visit. The brewers know that it will i? 3 a tremendous monetary loss to them if No- / License is carried in Masterton. This is the only reason they are fighting so hard to prevent it. THEY KNOW AS WELL AS ALL THINKING PEOPLE DO THAT IF THE ELECTORS STUDY TFIEILI OWN INTERESTS, AND THE MORAL AND FINANCI AL GOOD OF THE TOWN, THEY WILL STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 6
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