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The great monopoly of wealthy City Brewers, who are drawing so much ready cash out of Masterton weekly, are using as their main argument against No-License that it will injure business. Masterton will benefit, as the following facts prove. # (1) The City Brewers are spending an enormous amount of money in an effort to retain the Liquor Licenses in Masterton. They know what they will lose and what Masterton tradesmen will gain if No-License is carried. (2) The Business Men of Masterton are providing the funds for the No-License Campaign.—They know what an immense benefit it will be to Masterton if No-License is carried, . (3) 100 REPUTABLE BUSINESS MEN in No-License Invercargill have signed a .manifesto stating that No-License has been a success.—T'hey ought to know. signed a Manifesto stating that No-License has been a success.— They ©ught'to know. (5) 100 REiBUTA'BLE BUSINESS MEN in No-License Ashburton have signed a Manifesto stating that No-License has been a sucoess.—They ought to know. (6) The BUSINESS MEN of Clutha have tried No-License for 14 :years. Not one can be brought forward who is prepared to say it-'has not been a success.—They ought to know. (?) The City-Brewers are worrying about their own money bags, not •about:the welfare of Masterton. VOTERB.-Jlf.you consider the facts carefully you can only arrive at the conclusionithat

QHOOTING! SHOOTING! KIINIA;TUReIr!FLE RANGE NOW OPEN, NOW OPEN, Adjoining Central Motor Garage. Similanto'thatso successfully conducted 'by Hazard in Auckland, i ( Handsome and Valuable Prizes to be competed for on WEDNESDAYS BfId'SATURDAYS. Volunteers and Sportsmen cordially invited. : j"T is not too early to order ..lL your Summer suit. We are fairly busy just now, but soon we'll be working at 'high pressure; therefore,if ; you wish to avoid disappointment you will be wise to book your order now even if you do not want it until December. ALBERT WEBB, 'GENT'S TAILOK, MASTERTON.

• SUPERIOR Work in decoration make? the Home cheerful and bright. The largest; best, and cheapest stock of WALL PAPERS obtainable in the Wairavapa district, chosen so as to give customers a large range from which to select, rich in colouring, new in design, and at prices lower than ever, are to be found 28 CHAPEL STREET, Tel. 149. Best work done at reasonable prices in any part of the Wellington Proviaioe.

Club Hotel Stables N Masterton have been taken by Mr . A. G. TEOWER, late driver of the Tenui Coach. Patrons can rely on their orders being faithfully carried out. Horses and Vehicles for hire by the hour or day. Telephone 4o THE GRETrtA HOTEL, TAIHAPE WAIEARAPA residents and the travelling public generally visiting Taihape can rely on receiving firstclass attention at the above hotel Within few minutes' walk of Railw&jStation. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. FIKST-CLA&S SAMPLE ROOMS. . ReiiEonabie Tariff. F. H. GIBBONS, PR/G'PRIETOE

NOTICE. liBEG to notify the irosidents of Masterton and the travelling public V.w'M have purchased ■the.cab and carrying i Business which has-i'or many years fooer -carried on by Messrs A. E. Jones and -Go., and solicit a fair share of public suppa.'t. ? J. A. Leahy VKjLA and albert streets. MASTESTON PERMANENT I&VESTMEKIT & BUILDING SOCIETY. rnHE Sadoty is prepared to xamvo money von DEPOSIT. For lafxs apply to , J. B KEITH, Manager. CLUB HOTEL QUEEN STREEff ... MASTERTON >- Telephone No. 57;, . The Earl of Ranfurly

NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF TOM PORTER. (Late Manager Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington). NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC. XX and well-lit Sample Rooms, Travellers requiring the uae of them should wire early to avoid disappointment. The Rooms being attached to the hotel, make them a great convenience to travellers. STAPLES & CO.'S BEER SOLO, TOM PORTER, Proprietor,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3039, 9 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3039, 9 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3039, 9 November 1908, Page 6

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