KING'S PIGTORE CB. TOWN HALL TUESDAY. A pictarization ofthe worid-famed novel by WILKIE COLLINS starring Florence La Badie A Masterpiece ot Mysierv. A Screeu Melodramfi. A Story of Absorbing Interest. A Wondtrful Historic Achievement. His Parlour Zoo **- "' in _qi m».u^^_»--Coming ! i REMOVAL NOTICE. Tauranga Gaa Company's Office. Removed \p Colin \\ Nome's .Land Agency buiitJing^ Strand 8. LICENSING POLL. The Three-Issue Ballot Paper. Each Elector Has One Vote Only Each Elector Must Vote For One Issue Only Each Elector must strike out TWO ofthe Issues, and leave ONLY the ONE ISSUE for which he wants to Vote on the Ballot Paper. Otherwise The Vote is Invalid A BARE SVIAJORSTY OF TOTAL VOTES CAST 13 REQUIRED TO CARRY AN ISSUE. The Three-fifths Majority has been Repealed—Remember a BARE fVIAJORITY of the Total Votes carries an issue. EXAMPLES OF, SAY 1000 VOTES CAST. No. 1. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 501 2, I Vote for State Purchase aud Control • 99 i j.3. I Vote for National Prohibition 400 ! 1000 National Continuance, having polled a majority is carried. No. 2. 1.1 Vote lor National Continuance 99 2. I Vote for State Purchase 3ad Control 501 3.1 Vote for National Prohibition 400 1000 State Purchase and Control, having polled a majority, is carried. No. 3. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 300 2« I Vote for State Purchase and Control 300 3.1 Vote for National .Prohibition iOO 1000 No Issue having- gained a majority—no issue has been carriedBE SURE YOU STRIKE OUT TWO LINES. FOLLOW THE SOLDIERS. Strike for Liberty and Freedom. ■Vote, for Continuance. 1. I Vote for National Continuance. 2. I Vote for State Purohaoe and Control ■ ■■ 3.1 Vote tor national .Prohibition^ Strike Out | The Two Bottom ' Lines, I
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIVII, Issue 7284, 2 December 1919, Page 1
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