CORRESPONDENCE.
NO-LICENSE
To the Editor,
Sir, —Brier to entering the Opera, House on Sunday afternoon to hear Mr Woolley's address, I was 'banded a pamphlet (presumably got up by the Liquor party) by a small innocent boy. I was also handed another pamphlet during the week/ " a fruitless and deceitful attack on ' Aehburton Answers.' " Why if,'<&he" Liquor party are so proud of flaunting this literature before our eyes, can't they' employ some elderly and responsible person to deliver them, instead of young and innocent little boys? The No-License party in delivering any literature always employ responsible persons to do the work, and people who are not afraid of doing what they consider their duty to mankind. It seems a prjty that young boys, our future men, should be employed in delivering pamphlets on their greatest enemy, " King Alcohol." —I am, etc.,
Wanganui^ October 30
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12641, 31 October 1905, Page 5
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144CORRESPONDENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12641, 31 October 1905, Page 5
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