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CANVASSER FOR "LICENSE."

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Your correspondent “Lady Canvasser ” must excuse my entering upon any argument respecting Gore and Inver - cargill re sly grog-selling. I know nothing of these districts, and the Dunedin staff of detectives can well be trusted to deal with sly grog-selling here. My letter in the ‘Evening Star’ only commented upon the principle of a woman who accepted a commission to canvass for License. 1 can understand a woman canvansing for a publishing company or for some useful-domestic article, but to do so for an evil thing that has done, and is still doing, such cruel, heart-breaking, miseryladen work as “ drink"” is beyond any true womanly comprehension.—l am, etc., Mobktkgtov. August 17.

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Evening Star, Issue 13032, 17 August 1908, Page 6

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CANVASSER FOR "LICENSE." Evening Star, Issue 13032, 17 August 1908, Page 6

CANVASSER FOR "LICENSE." Evening Star, Issue 13032, 17 August 1908, Page 6