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THE Most Rev the Bishops of Exeter, Bath and Wells, and Wakefield, England, the Very Rev Principal Story, D.D., the Rev Professor Marcus Dods, D.D., the Rev Professor Flint, D.D., the Rev Dr Calder, the Rev Dr Cameron Lees, the Rev Dr Geo. Matheson, the Rev R. Macdonald (some of the most eminent Presbyterians in Scotland), the Rev Canon Argyls of York, the Rev M. Anthony of Newington Butts, S.E., the Mayor of Bangor, U.S.A., Eta, Etc., Etc., Advise the Voters of Dunedin and Suburbs that NO-LICENSE IS NOT A WISE METHOD of m jerance Therefore, for the sake of Temperance and Liberty I vote thai the number of licenses existing in the district continue, nr» '.!mmm..'l(i irrnnTnn in *K« nifllufif. wClifUl

One of tbe smarted of the yorujger gunnery officers in the Britih Kavy writes : " The only wnv to buck up the admirals is. to hustle them by competition. Golf tt-lis von how to work the competition. Colonel Bogey has done no more to improve the play of elderly gentlemen than a gi:nnrry bogey score will do to bustle and rouse the admirals. The fact is that the old school still cling to the notion that smart "unneay is inim dis."— 'Vjuuiar Eiit.'

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Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6