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REMEMBER " No-License" means ABOLITION of WHOLESALE as well as retail licenses, and no BREWER or WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT can thereafter sell ANY liquor in the districtl_.e probibitionists tell us now that they have no objection to drink in the "homes, but they wish to close the bars— now let ,us see how it works out. As soon as Xo-liccnsc is carried ir. a district the hotels will be closed, bur you will immediately have an army oi e lj-grog shop? nr> at Ashburton, where there ore eighteen prosecutions now pending. If. however, you are at all particniar, and decline to deal with the illegitimate trader, you can import yourow p liquor from somo other di-.trict. ar.d this is the process—if you wish for a case of whisky, or a keg of beer, you must inform the merchant or brewer:— Ist—Your name and address in full. 2nd-If you are buying it for yourself op for any other person, and if for some other person then his name and address must be given. 3rd—You must give a full description In writing of tho quantity and desorlp- *■ tion of the liquor. 4th—The merchant or brawor must immediately send written notioe to the Clerk of tha Magistrate's Court of your distriot that you have purchased the liquor. 6th -The Clerk Immediately sends a copy of the notice to the policeman of your District, and also enters the particulars of -the same in a book to be kept for that purpose. 6th-The policeman has access to this book, and can tell at any moment how much liquor you have had in a given period. 7th—lf tho policeman thinks you are having too much, he gets a search warrant, and raids your house and carries away your liquor. - Bth—if you can prove that you do not Intend to sell the liquor, but that it is for your own consumption, and if the Court believes you, you can get your liquor back again. . Tho above DIFFICULT method of obtaining liquor is only op-n. however, to the CAPITALIST; the working man who ran only afFord his modest pint of bcor must GO WITHOUT, as there are no such facilities as described above for RETAIL BUYERS. Don't you think you bad brtFcr PAUSE, and study tho problem of No-License from a distance for a little longer, before adopting it in your own district? -^

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12364, 1 December 1905, Page 5

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