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NO-LICENSE IN MASTERTON

ANNIVERSARY DEMONSTRATION. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Masterton, July 1, The Temperance party. celebrated tho anniversary of the carrying ■ of NoLicenso in Masterton by the holdin<* of a demonstrations in tho :Town Hall on Thursday night. The attendance was not as large as was.expected, which is attributed to various reasons. The ehair was occupied by the Mayor (Mr. d. N. Coradiiie), and on the platform the.re were about a dozen promjueut representatives of the No-License party, including: the' Revs.' F. W. Isi'tt,- and A. Dewdney (Wellington), ltev. R. \V, Jackson (Canterbury),, .Mr. M'Dermctt (secretary of the Auckland Alliance), and ""the Rev. Hodge. "A" number of apologies were also read from, other prominent No-License advocates.: -

Addresses .were' given, by the Revs. Jackson, Isitt, and Dewdney, and by Messrs. .M'Dermott' and James M'Gregor. ; ■ '

. Mr. J. Bridges, organiser for the NoLicoiiso party in the Masterton district, read the following statement, which, he said, was the result of his interviews with 12(5 retailers of Mas-' terton, 112 of whom had replied, while 14 had refused to reply:—

Question: Wiiat effect Jbqs . NoLicense had on your business? ■ Answer: Eighty-two favourable, ■16 indefinite, of these 13 repre- ! sented either new businesses o.r..un- : der new management: 14 unfavourable. Do you think business generally has suffered as a result of' No-License?—Soventy-six replies favourable, 17 unfavourable, 15, indefinite, 4 gave no roply. What effect has No-License had on the public order and general . moral tone?— One hundred and five replies • .1. are favoura-ble, 6 . inde- ■ finite, 1 unfavourable. Would you recommend No-License as the.'solution "of. tho'liquor problem ?—Sovoiity-two were favourable, 34 unfavourable, of which 17recommended total prohibition, -3' indefinite, 3 gave no reply. In reading his annual report,' Mr. Bridges. referred to the prediction that the population would dwindle away as .the result of No-License. The Church and school returns showed that there had been an increase financially and' otherwise. In tho hospital returns' tlioro had boon less cases treated in. 1910, the figures being—Under liconso 61 cases; under No-License 36,

PHOENIX iERATED WATER COMPANY, LIMITED. ' SPECIALLY Prepared Soda Water for Invalids. 'Phone 880. Daily Delivories. MR. M. J. CKOMBIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Moorhouso and Hadfield's Buildings, 2,3 PANAMA STREET, AVELLINGTON. DA Y' S BAY HOUSE, DAI'S BAY, WELLINGTON. BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Now Zealand .NOW OPEN, l'or Terms apply ' . MANAGER, Iff. J. P. M'GOVERN, IWL DENTAL SURGEON, ■ 1, 2, 3 Caledonian Chambers, 33 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 2168. 'Phone 2168. CTBIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 68 L A M B T 0 N QUAY.. Telephone 3101. "OULICLEY . AND DIDSBURY, ■° DENTAL SURGEONS, 1M WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. TTOGGARD AND PEOUSE, ARCHITECTS, . 20 HUNTER STREET. '■ NOTICE. "npHE DOMINION" Office will be open in future on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9.30 p.m. for the purpose .of receiving Advertisements.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 3

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NO-LICENSE IN MASTERTON Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 3

NO-LICENSE IN MASTERTON Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 3