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NO-LICENSE PROMOTES COMMERCIAL' PROSPERITY. .... MASTERTON PROVES IT. rpHE following are the number of bankX ruptcies registered in Mustcrton, the number in the Electorate, the number outside tho Electorate, and the liabilities in each year:— From within From outside llasterton Mastertou Electorate. -Electorate-. Liabilities. Liabilities.' No. X s. d. No. £ s. d. 190S (under License) 19 8755 17 6 5570 511 1909 (halfLicense and half No- . ■ . License '13 4953 18 0 It ■ G715 15 10 1910 (under No-Li- - reuse) ... 11 3373 19 2 13 5918 1 8 NOTE tho considerable decrease within the No-License electorate and the decided increase within thoso districts still under License. The figures are taken from the Second Annual Report of the local No-License League. It would bo hard to know where the Liquor Trade's advertiser gets the figures he publishes in yesterday's Dominion-, ami also why he does not print the amount of liabilities. We suppose he follows his ■usual custom, ami takea what he thinks will suit his purpose in tho production of a New Pake. Swans aro said to sing before they die. We may expect that the Liquor Trade will perform some wonderful gymnastic feat before it draws its last breath, but what that feat will be no ordinary mortal can guess. Let any unprejudiced person read the Masterton booklet, entitled " Twas Won, 'Twos Woll Won, 'Twos Well 'Twas won." Let auy unprejudiced person study under the guidance of someono who knows tho wonderful faked photographs which attempted to prove that Masterton -vyas a deserted village, and. feelings of disgust will be sure to rise against a trafiic which endeavours to justify its existence by such means. ' Why does ■ the Trade oppose Prohibition? Because to carry Prohibition' is to kill the hen that lays the golden eggs. Read this advertisement with both eyes open. It 19 a genuine newspapqr advertisement, which appeared in a Wellington paper. HOTEL TENANT WANTED. .£.3000-TO .£4OOO PER ANNUM PROFIT. LEASE, "> years, rent .£2O; takings .£3OO weekly. Sixty Hhd?. Beer, 2J quarters Whisky, 500 do;;. Waters, monthly. Free for everything. Cash required',; J;2o00. We are sole agents for freeholder, who has made a fortune and is retiring. ■ Dear 'Electors, don't kill the hen that makes fortunes for the brewers unless you love your country more than you love the Trade. Don't, all speak at once, but on polling day, one at a time, carcfnlly . STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON BOTH PAPERS.-Advt;

The annual lawn tennis tourni.ment of the Wellington Public Schools Lawn Tertjiis Association commences on th<i Brougham Hill courts on Saturday morning next, and will be continued on. the following Saturday. Teddy came homo late from school, Gave a horrid sneeze, Had a tickling in his , throat, Soon began to wheeze. Mother took his temperature, Put him straight to bed, Gave him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. .' "Bosker stuff"! said Ted.—Advt. Tho actual worth of BHEOJIO cannot l>o computed in pounds nnd shillings. .Ask Ihe thousands who havo tried it, and found relief, what they would give for RHEUMO, were Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago to attack them again. You, too, can be cured, and a- bottle will only cost you 2s. (id. and Is. 6d. at any chcraisf.i or store. —Advt. |fj

QALLATE'S DINING & OYSTER SALOON. MESSRS. GALLATE BEOS, have Jnst Opened a Luncheon, Tea, and Supp«r Booms at 126 GOURTENAY PLACE, where meals wili be served from 12 a.m. until 11.15 p.m. Hot Dinners' 12 to I. Visitors and others Dlease cote Addrtaa

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 9

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