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■ LICENSING NOTICES. \ pLECTORS. -pLECTORS. | ■ THE FOLLOWING j ■■jV/rODERATE, TNDEPENDENT, j i .id TJNPLEDGED i /CANDIDATES. WILL IP ELECTED FAITHFULLY & IMPARTIALLY ADMINISTER THE • PRESENT LICENSING ACT, HAVING SPECIAL REGARD TO THE STRICT OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY AND AFTER HOUR CLOSING. - A ICKIN, GRAVES j\TASEFIELD, THOS. TAYLOR fVJENNIE, JAMES MILNE rnUDEHOPE, ROBERT TJPTON, JNO. HENRY REMEMBER: pOLLING D AY> ] yn-EDNESDAY, 21 ST M AR°H' And pVERY IS ENTITLED TO T^OTE. T"~O THE ELECTORS OF THE FRANKLIN LICENSING COMMITTEE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The following Candidates for this Election have been duly nominated, and they appeal to all lovers of order and sobriety for their support and vote on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 21. The three main planks In their platform are:— Ist. Ten O'Clock Licenses and Restriction of the Liquor Trade within the limits of the law. i 2nd. Strict enforcement of the present licensing laws and no trading after hours. ! 3rd. No Transference of License from lone part of the Electorate to another. SAMUEL HODGE, GODW IN DALRYMPLE SMITH. JOHN EDWIN TAYLOR. TVSFRANCHISING V O T-E R S IS J-* CORRUPT, Infamous and Treasonable. The Liquor Traffic does this thing. The Prohibitionists never do it. Prohibitionists are content to appeal to the consciences of the people. The Liquor Traffic cajole, bribe, threaten and lie. Citizens of Auckland, turn your attention for the next few days from Krugerism in Transvaal to Krugerism in Auckland. The Liquor Traffic threatens to defy the law. Return a Temperance Committee, who ■will deal firmly with this rebellious crew. j Moderate Drinkers have now a chance to pay back in their1 own coin the outrageous attempt now made to make them pay the costs of the recent election. Business Men should unite to clip the claws of thej Liquor Vulture, which secures the' cream of the wage fund or the nation, and leaves them the skimmed milk. All good citizens should unite in reducing the hours in which those Outer Gates of Hell shall remain open. MR WILLIAM RICHARDSON speaks on above topics, Wharf, SUNDa*. 3 p.m. |.. — ; PHOTOGRAPHY. fIEOK G E AKEGORY, ' ARTIST and PHOTOGRAPHER, i 245, Corner of Queen & Wellesley Sts. 0 enamelled cabinets.. /)/" •3 ivoryTy.pes. 6/" One 15 x 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Enamelled or Matt Cabinets, 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. p U B L I C NO T I C E. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Commissioner of Works, Fiji, are receivable at the Office of the Union Steamship Company, Auckland, up till noon of 27th March, for the Construction of Extension (labour and material) to Queen's Wharf, Suva, Fiji. Plans and specifications may be seen and all information obtained at the office of the above Company. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. E. MOORE, ; ; Commissioner of Works,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 2