PROHIBITION IF CARRIED MAKES IT A GRIME TO SELL, A CRIME TO BUY, A CRIME TO DRINK. 1910 LICENSING ACT, read Section 21, Sub-Section 4: PROHIBITION MAKES IT A. CRIMINAL OFFENCE TO DRINK A GLASS OF WINE OR ALE, EVEN HOME-MADE CIDER; as you would thereby AID, ABET, OR PROCURE THE SALE OR MANUFACTURE OF LIQUOR. Have you read the decision of the Court at Waihi, October 18th, 1911? : AN ORDER FROM A MEDICAL MAN CAN ONLY BE USED ONCE. CHEMIST fined £25 and costs for repealing “PRESCRIPTIONS.” , * • DO YOU REALISE THIS MEANS A DOCTOR’S BILL FOR EVERY ILL WHERE STIMULANT IS REQUIRED? AND A CRIME. TO RELIEVE FATHER —MOTHER—CHILD With a stimulant unless with a Doctor’s Prescription. t 4 WHO y SAID BEGGS m m t & ■ 39 IP#? 1 A wm • =:s a*i*«SßaSSf, mm v t i mli’i I Hi ■? i |-|DM $ /J Iff w H!T m. WHISKY I < T»,ir pp i »/ i wf I f t-Tx .111 m m m k i T>’F V 5 \ h jC. > I for m whit* capsuu. )
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OCEAN VIEW TEA ROOMS. ROBINSON STREET, BLAKETOWN. Suribathers are reminded that the Ocean View Tea Rooms are now open. Morning and Afternoon Tea at any hour (Sundays included). Very handy to bathing sheds. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jas. Brown. BLAKETOWN GROCERY. MR. JAS. BROWN (late of Ngahere and Blackball), begs to notify the residents of Blaketown that he has opened a general store, and solicits a share of their patronage. Fresh Fruit and Confectionery by every steamer. CAB I CAB !! CAB!!! I have also purchased a first-class Gab and intend plying for custom. ’Phene 321. Ordf n jromptly attended to. Dominion ironworks BOUNDARY BT. : GREY MOOT P BMftINKIRt. BRASS ANB IRB* FBUNBZRO. AGENTS FOR—Karma 1 Packing* Bowxoa’a Beltings, Harathouse Wat®; Gauge Glkbi Protector*, Butler’* Sns liah Bra** Goode All kinda of Mining, Dredging Sawmill Leg MACH IN HR Y mads an? repaired. On» Motto :—“Beet workmanship wiith modirete chargee, GOVERNMENT HSURANGf r DEPARTMENT ** FACT no. 7. ffci psilcieft issued by tfse iikpartmm THOROUGHLY PROTECT k MAW'S FAMiLV and also his estafa. credit, and prow aiOGh haue» ♦from a <avios?a»harili« J. H. BJOHABDSOS, CoMKaaaioaa)i. ft. ff. LATTA, Xtaidnl Altai
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 3
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