LICENSING NOTICES. ..___:-,r fyyiEDNESDAY . „ (TO-MORROW), MARCH 21. ELECTION OF T ICENSING QOMMITTEE. VOTE FOR MEN WHO ARE NEITHER .FRAID NOR ASHAMED TO DECLARE THE SIDE THEY ARE ON. THE CLEAR ISSUE IS -j f\ O'CLOCK CLOSING Versus -f -J O'CLOCK CLOSING. The Brewers* Candidates who, although announced as unpledged, have all, witn the exception of Mr Upton, in ptibhc or private, or by their past actions, shown themselves to be in favour of extended hour--. VOTERS-STRIKE OUT THEIR NAMES The Citizens' Committee has adopted the following Candidates:— -pOND, ENOCH j pASEY, MAURICE ' pHEAL, PETER EDWARD : / .RAIG, JOSEPH JAMES V. I -pOSSER, ARTHUR BECAUSE THEY ARE PLEDGED TO IA O'CLOCK. ! FAIR PLAY' FOR THE HOT_^.----j KEEPER, And STRICT OBSERVANCE OF THE LAW. LEAVE THESE NAMES UNTOUCHED. These Candidates will serve Faithfully and observe their Pledges. "BEWARE OF MEN UNWILLING TO PUBLICLY DECLARE THEIR PRINCIPLES. •pEMEMBER! T>OLLING T) AY~" mO-MORROW. X ATOTE lypBLWl ALL WHO VOTED LAST DECEMBER, ' OR WHO HAVE BEEN ENROLLED SINCE, • MAY" VOTE TO-MORROW. SAME ROLL AS IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. T .CENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. TEN O'CLOCK CLOSING. MONSTER MEETING. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock. FIREBELL, GREY-ST. CANDIDATES IN FAVOUR OF TEN O'CLOCK CLOSING Will Address the Meeting. T ICENSING ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to notify you that I stand as an Independent Moderate Candidate, Free from any Party, and I do not intend canvassing for votes. J. J. CRAIG. ■LICENSING ELECTION. TO-MORROW. Will friends who have Street Lists of Voters not returned after No License Contest kindly bring them to Wesley Hall (back room) early To-morrow? QI T V OF AUCKLA ND. LICENSING ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I again offer myself as an Independent Moderate Candidate at the approaching Licensing Election. VOTE AS YOU DID AT THE LAST ELECTION. '■■ I am, yours sincerely, (Signed) WILLIAM- CRAIG. mO THE ELECTORS. X CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the request of a number or acquaintances desiring a representative on the Licensing Bench who has not extreme views regarding the Liquor Business. I have consented to become a candidate for your suffrages. I am in favour of closing hotels at 10 o'clock. As a householder and a parent I feel that hour is late enough for hotels to be open as the legitimate de-! mand for refreshments after that time is likely to be slight and no compensation for drawbacks. The ordinary artisan should be home before 11 o'clock to enable him to begin next day's work fresh. Besides, members of a family returning at late hours are likely to disturb the repose of others and perhaps may have been a source of anxiety. This i s an important point for the rising generation. With the exception of this matter I have little fault to find with existing regulations. I have been a resident of Auckland for 30 years, and during that time have consistently advocated temperance and moderation, yet feeling that others have a right to their own opinion. MAURICE CASfiT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 8
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