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ELECTORAL. J A TJCKLAND piTY rffIJNTBAL. •\TR A BTHnR - -f>OSBER, ' LABOUR CANDIDATE, j Will Address the Electors THIS EVENING! as follows:— GREY-ST., near Mark's-avenne, 7.30. KARANGAHAPE-RD., 8.30. All Workers are Invited to Attend. OMEN OF AUCKLAND. Your homes are ln danger if you do not vote the deadly liquor traffic out. ! i DE THE ILLUMINATED ADDRESS TO B. W. ALISON, Esq. Owing to the proximity of the Election, it has been decided to Postpone the Presentation till further notice. F. E. JACKSON, j i fTtHE CHARMS OF WOMEN look sweetest -*- In a sober home. Drink is not wanted. Vote it out. WORST Publicans in Auckland." Opera ■House, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, 3. Rev. Hammond. His Majesty's, 8-3 U. Come. PITEOUS CRY: " Father, tread carefully; lam following.' Vote out liquor, and the way is safer. ! rpHE LAST - APPEAL.—Those who would -*- be free and sober, must strike the lion from oar midst. "\TOTER! The destiny of brighter days is v in your hands. Vote out liquor, and solid progress must come. TMPORTAN T~ VOTI 08. I _ Electors wishing to VOTE NO-LICENSE will put the pencil tbrsugh the rpop J.rN.e qnly. It reads— I vote that the number of licenses la the district Continue. •This i& simple, and you thus vote that Licenses cannot be granted. Those who advise yon to strike ont two lines do so to get you to vote against Nolicense. W. J. MACDBRMOTT, Sec.,

A.C.P. and Temperance League I EN OF AUCKLAND!—Rise to the summit of your mighty privileges. Vote out 'iquor: let not its stain be on you. pLUMP JpiOß TJBDCCTION. STRIKE OUT TOP AND BOTTOM LINES. AND YOU GET IT. TOO MANY PUBS. ANYHOW. aURRJHME TEST OF PATRIOTISM. — S3 Vote out liquor for sake of those who cannot help themselves. T M P 0 R T A~N"T N~O lICE. AUCKLAND DISTRICT LODGE OF AW///, in \\Y\VA THE INTERNATION-ifw'4'rap-SiiTi AL OKDEB OF GOOD KKp________9sjr Members of tbe Or\*wLßk\\e*mkfwi der iv tne Auckland District are hereby nA____E___V r notified that the undermentioned Candidates w for Parliamentary Honours have been selected by the District Executive, and all Members of the Order aud friends of No-license are requested to use every endeavour to secure their return:— Auckland Central—Mr A. E. Rosser. Auckland East—Mr W. Richardson. Auckland West—Mr C. H. Poole. Grey Lynn—Hon. Geo. Fowlda. Eden—Mr J. W. Shackelford. i Manukau—Mr A. A. Creamer. In reference to Waitemata and Parnell we have no recotnmendation to make. THOS. W. MARSHALL, j Dlst. Secy. Y7"OTBRS!—As yon love your boys and v your home. Vote Out the Cruel Liquor Traffic. ELECTION NOTICE.—AII debts for New Hats Illegal unless supplied by Cox's ■Hat Factory, Karangahape-rd. VOTERS!— Ah Era of Solid Prosperity will dawn when yon Clear Away the Drank 'Evil. rpO-MORROW (Sunday) Afternoon, 3, A. Opera House.—Rev. Hammond on "The Three Worst Publicans In Auckland." His Majesty's, 8.30. j "YTOTKRS!—Let the love for your boys v guide your hand when you Vote Out Drink. Poverty, and Crime. YSTORKING MEN.—The greatest reforms i» » invariably come from your ranks. You must score the liquor traffic out. A WONDERFUL SIGHT!—No Reeling Drunkards in Auckland Streets. This will occur when yon Vote the Traffic Out. TIBERAL AiND LABOUR (FEDERATION * J OF N.Z. (Auckland Branch). NOTICE TO MEMBERS. You are earnestly requested to support the CANDIDATURE of ALFRED KIDD for CITY CENTRAL, and the Executive call upon yon to do all in your power to secure the triumphant return of the Fedc^r l<M £ s Nommee, always remembering The Greater the Majority the Sweeter the Victory." P. J. NERHENY, President. T. HARLE GILES. Secretary. iTSvERY WOMAN IN LOVE with her" I a-4 fanlily and home will Vote Out Drink and Destruction next Tuesday. -piiBCTION all Hats XA Broken during the Election.—Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape-rd. YXTORKING-MEN Fail the Best Privilege " when they do Not Vote No-license. Vote No-license every time. mHE VOTER for the traffic Is the apolo- ■*- gist for all Its evils. Strike the vile thing from our City. WARNING, j j ! The Auckland City League appointed a committee, under direction of Mr. W. .1. i Bell, to assist Registrars to secure a clean . Roll, and ensure ttie Enrolment of all so entitled, irrespective of opinions upon any •topic Investigation reveals that many | disqualified persons are still upon the Rolls, and our scrutineers have been supplied' wdth full particulars of unnaturallsed foreigners, deceased persons, absentee seamen, and others otherwise not entitled to vote, and 'proceedings will be instigated against persons violating the law. No person with a legitimate claim to vote need fear any challenge. The Ballot is secret. Vote as you believe. W. J. MACDERMOTT, Sec. OOLB AND THOMPSON'S £50 Covered if Better Place for Cleaning Panama Hats.—Cox, Hatter, Karangahape-rd. OTBBS!—Pause a Moment FoFThe love of ail that is sweet noble and pure, strike out the trade that lives to degrade. ELECTORAL GUIDE.—FuII information about the Elections, Local, Option Poll, ; Second Ballot Electoral Law, Fast Results, etc One Benny. Stationers. - 2Jp

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 273, 14 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 273, 14 November 1908, Page 6