A TEMPERANCE REFORMER
AUCKLAND, Juno 6. Mr J. G. Woolley, Prohibition orator, arrived last night, on the invitation of Mr Frank Isirt, his aim being expressed as no interference with general politics, but to help to bring about a square iesue between the Christian Church and the liquor traffic. He says ho has nothing to do with the man who takes his liquor into his house, his qvarrsl being with saloons on street corners, which set temptation in men's way.
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Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 6
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80A TEMPERANCE REFORMER Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 6
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