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TO TEMPERANCE VOTERS.

ROLL UP TOMORROW,

Don't fail to go to the poll to-morrow. Indifference may cost us the election. We shall need every possible vote The full reduction depends on your action. *******

The best way to secure the legislation against barmaids, e*., that the Moderates claim to support is to elect our five with a sweeping majority. This legislation is that proposed by the Liquor party itself through fear of No-license, and is not really the proposal of the Moderate candi-' dates. To elect our men accentuates ibis fear, and so makes the legislation certain. *******

There are only two parties in this fight —the No-license party and the others. Our experience has invariably been that, so-called " Moderates " really represent the Liquor party. *******

The Moderates say: " Whatever expenses WE incur WE shall pay out of our own pockets." More than one of the "Moderate" candidates have told gentlemen well known to us that they did not intend to incur a • brass farthing of expenses. The expenses will be incurred on their behalf by others. They will not pay these. * * * * * * *

To-night, at the Alhambra Theatre, a final rally will be beld. Dr De Lantonr and Mr H. D. T3edford will reply to the criticisms of the daily Press. Mr A. S. Adams will also speak.

It is of great importance to have a good rally for the finish. Please roll up. [No-license par.—Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 6

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TO TEMPERANCE VOTERS. Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 6

TO TEMPERANCE VOTERS. Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 6