The Hastings police arc bringing , a char go of selling liquor to Natives against Hr A. J. Ellingliam, holder, of-a conditional license to sell liquor at the Hawke’s Ray Jockey Club’s winter meeting. fhe case; j s brought to test -the effect of tlio ; inclement delivered recently bj An ; E. w. Dyer, S.M., wherein it was; held that a racecourse booth was . not licensed premises within tlio; meaning qf the Licensing Act. , In his speech at Wanganui, Mr! Vcitch, M.P.. explained Ids position in regard to the local Labor Paity. If people were not satisfied 'yrtn him, he said, they could vote against him. He had always voted as In* conscience directed him. Had lie been tied to the Labor party during th->. last session he would have been called upon to vote against his conscience. In many ways the platform of the New Zealand Labd party was not objectionable in itself/ Another objection was that three of four members of tlie Labor party bad violated the constitution of Labor by preaching Bolshevism from the public platform. Tlio Chronicle reports that at this point there was uproar and dissent. We can furnish your home with & piano, a gramophone, or any other musical instrument at prices and raima to suit you, at the London Music Shop.*** There is no remedy for throat and chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and searchmglj- as “NAZOL.” It gets moro friends the more it is tried. If your throat troubles you use “NAZOL.”*** The chief object of our Optical Department i not merely to set! spectacles. Our main desire is to give our clients tho very best in optica! service. Harold A. Armstrong, Qualified Eyesight Specialist, Gisborne,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5245, 9 August 1919, Page 6
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