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PEOPLE OF MASTERTON ELECTORATE THE CITIZENS OF MASTERTON RESTORATION COMMITTEE WISH TO DIRECT THIS APPEAL TO YOU. We earnestly request country residents to consider the demoralised condition! of Master ton business attributable to the carrying of ;No-l'ice«'se here. "We respectfully poiuit out that iit is really the olone that bear the burden of Tsio-license and reap none of the benefits-. It iiS'/tihe youth, of the to\nn thati are exposed to the pea-ills of sUy-grog drinking aaid the temptation of becoming sly-grog sellers 1 ; and it is the tradespeople \v.ho suffer heavy financial loss in various ways through, our.towns bohig passed by and our carnival occasions failing to attract ithe num'ber of the violting public tliat was the case before No-license. WE THEREFORE APPEAL TO YOUR UNSEIPSH NA r UFT to have regard to the plight of the town. As for the Dcminikm liss'ue, the Citiztr*' Committee does not presume to dictate to the Electors how they stould vote on that question. The Committee ■simply desires to make the following two points, clear : 1. That focal option does not remove the temptation to drink, and therefore is not a mora! roform (it ratiior entourages illicit trafficking in liquor.) 2. As a financial experiment loca* option in Masterton has been a pronounced and costly failure. The Citizens' Oomcmdittee .publishes this advertisement out of .ftunds provided solely by local tradespeople, and the Committee has 1 'I, itself to, .see tliat if Restoration) is earned, 'a- st of conditions ■wilr prevail regarding hotel iranagement that will give no cause for complaint to any resident whatever in tthe town..

FIVE BOYS ESCAPE Ottt)UP. "During the winter months, my five boys were constantly attacked with ool&c and croup," says Mrs H. Beanland, "Button) Lee," Howfitt Street, Balanat, Victoria. "I tried aM, sorts' of medicine for them, but CMunberJain's Oough Remedy was the only ctne that would ward off these attacks. It enured each of my five cMHren. I have used dozens of bottles of this remedy, and within a quarter of an. hour after starting to jsve it, I have always been able to break up an attack of croup." Sold bv al ehemiVts and storekeepers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 5

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360

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 5

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