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EAR NSC LEU 6H GARDEN FETE** (In Messrs Duncombe's & Ivcrsen's Property, near School, On SATURDAY nest, December 9th starting at 12 noon. Infants Races, Childrens Races, Adults Races, Wrestling for Boys & Youths. Tug of* War - Ladies. “ | |‘ - MenMotcJr Car Races and competitive events. Side Shows and numerous other attractionsSweet Stalls, Produce Stall, Soft Drinks and Refreshments on the ground. Alexandra Brass 8: Highland Pipe Bands in attendanceA real holiday in an ideal spot. FOLLOW m CROWD. Proceeds devoted to the Public Hall FundAdmission to grounds : Adults 6d. children freeCecil Mclntosh, SecCroft’s lorry leaves Clyde 2 p.m fare 2s returnT7JNQENT COUNTY COUNCIL. VL, - PUBLIC NOTICE. On and after the nth December, 1922, the Bridge over Spotlis Creek at the Mill near Omakau, on the Main Omakau-Clyde Road will be closed to all traffic until further notice. Wm, P. Black. County Engineer. County Offices, Clyde, December 2nd, 1922. W A N K IX To buy d strong, light Gig; in 1 good order i C Spain, 1 Galloway StationVINCENT JOCKEY CLUB. The privileges for the above club’s races (as under) will be sold by auction at Omakau on Show Day, December 6th, about 3 p-m.: BOOTH, / FRUIT STALL, I LUNCHEON BOOTH, L >) in RACE BOOKS. v G- A. Francis, SecyINCENT COUNTY COUNCIL It Is hereby notified that Wednesday the 6th December, the dale of the A. & P. Show at Omakau has been declared a public heliday within the Southern Ridings of the County. f/p D. S. Middleton. JL. j t Chairman. County Offices, Clyde 23rd Novernberi 1923.

Act in Your Children’s Interests! Safeguard their “ Personal Liberty ” and Future Happiness by removing the Greatest Hindrance to these that exists! SAVE YOUR BOY AND GIRL I DON’T MAKE ANY MISTAKE ! SOME MOTHER’S CHILDREN MUST KEEP THE HOTEL BARS BUSY, AND WHY NOT Y r OURS? These reeling drunkards and wretched husbands were once clean, clever boys—probably just as carefully brought, up as yours are. That dazed, bedraggled woman was once just as sweet a girl as yours, but the Lure of Strong Drink caught them, then the descent began ! Won t you help to remove this awful temptation ? Won t you make sure that they will at least escape the blight of strong drink ? THE ENGLISH “ BREWERS’ JOURNAL SAYS:— Yearly tens of thousands of alcohol drinkers die; with the rising genera- " tion, and whether or nor they lake to alcohol, rests the future of the / “ trade, commercially, politically, and economi There’s some “ inside information and hearts. The “rising generation and your children are among them ! ke.nness in the Dominion last year, this unholy record. Stamp out the cal lyd' hj i it sink into your minds hope of the Liquor Trade, for vou arc the Ten thousand convictions for drunSome.bodv's children must keep up iolc thing and be done with it ! NO FATHER THAT LOVES HIS SON wants him to grow up a Drunkard -then win allow the temptation to exist. Many Fathers are joining in the effort to abolish liquor, even although themselves Moderate Drinkers—“ for the Boy’s sake ! DID VOU EVER KNOW 7 A HOUSE MA I)E HAPPY by the expenditure ot money in “ Booze ” ? \o ! But veuve known many'' homes where happiness was destroyed by its hateful influence, and where Poverty' and Wretchedness are now the lot of Its occupants. Won’t, you give these people a chance NOW ? ‘ Trade ” about “ Increased Land but the despairing. Irmpoasibl* You can afford to ignore a)] the fanatical, ridiculous threatening.* of the Tax," "More Unemployment,” "Prohibition a Failure,” and so on; they’re effort* of a Lucrative Trade, which by hook of by crook wants your vote I REMEMBER I “ The Liquor Traffic holds a mortgage over every cradle in the land.”

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3146, 4 December 1922, Page 5

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