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No License

meetings will be held as under in August 14th, Waituna — speakers, Rev Monison, Mr Geo. Dash. 15th, Morven — Rev Nixon, Mr Geo. Manchester. 16th, Makikihi, Rev R. Maclue, MrG«o. Daih. 17th, Hannaton, Rev J. Blight, Mr Geo. Dash. 17th, Hook— Rev Nixon, Mr T. Brown. 18th, Waimate, Mrs Hariison Lea. All meetings to commence at 7.30. A special invitation i8 given to elactow undecided on the No License questien, and to those in favour of license question! invited. Discussion free. Claims for enrolment at all metotlngi. Collections for ' fighting fund. 1

Mrs Harrison Lee whose name is a household word m Victoria, and is spoken of by our fellow colonibts as a " queen of oratory," will speak in the Tempeianca Hall on Fuday evening. As it is not often that we have so giffcei a woman among us, it should be the aim of all her Wannate eisteis to be present. Music will be rendered by the Temperance Choir, while the audience i* gathering. Collection for fighting fund. SAY ! ! If you are a No-license worker and h&T« oomo into our ritstnet and not yet got iv touch with the local executive, vre shall be glad to hear from you and plan you for woik. There is "Joveiy fighting all along th« line " see that you aie in it. Our address is Box 27, P.O , Waim»t«.

A. Walker, CARPENTER akd BUILDER IpLANS, Specifications and Estun**eg JL on Application. Address — Mjwi Kortk Road, "W:xi»mt«.

On Thuiattay evening, a No-lieene« meetjng was addiesscd at Upper Olaio by the P>ev. TL Maukie and Mi Gso. i)af,h oa "Clutha" and "Hevenue." Mr J. Campbell occupied the en air. After answeung questions, a \ote of thanks- wa» accorded the speakers ; a similar comp'tnaent to the chair concluded thu pioeeo«iiugs "Are you an Imperialist '" Asked tb» peison who likes to know. ■' Youttg man," sa-d the sta,eAni:in, " I never viole oae in my iife."

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 33, 12 August 1899, Page 3

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318

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 33, 12 August 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 33, 12 August 1899, Page 3

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