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\ /ISIT t£e No-License'''District?' 6f New Zealand. See-lor yourself how brigh^-dean,-prosperous they V/ are. No-License is not as -thorough as prohibition, and yet, see vvhat-it does as with License. It shows how the whole. Ddmioion will benefit by Prohibition. \ DRUNKENNESS 10 Years Official Records f er l irrrrr Districts 7 per 1 f OOO of population ■ NoLicense Districts 2 per 1,000 of population ANNUAL DRINK EXPENDITURE LICENSE—£7 per head NO-LICENSE—I9/4 per head The difference goes to Food. Clothes, Furniture, Shoes, etc.. Homes and Savings. INTOXICANTS CONSUMED Year 1924 License Districts 12.6 gallons per head No-License Dists. 1.6 gallons per head CONVICTIONS: CRUELTY TO CHILDREN LICENSE DISTRICTS NONE IN THE NOUCENSE DISTRICTS T •HAT is why no No-License, district has ever voted to have the open bar back again. Some of them have been under No-License over 20 years. There is nothing to lose, and all to gain from following their example. HERE ARE THE DISTRICTS Following is a list of the No-License .Districts, with date on which they carried No-License, and population:— Place and Date Population 1903—Eden 16,385 1908—Wellington S 18,230 1908—Wellington Sub. . .7 18,055 1908 —Masterton 15,334 Place and Dale Population 1894—Clut’na-.... 11.000 1902—Gore . .......... . 4,000 1902—Ashburton ........ 14.268 1905—Oamaru 15,626 1905—Grey Lynn 18,639 1905—Invercargill 17,434 1908—Ohinemuri ........ 14,087 1919-Rosklll 17,934 Total Population, 196,094. (About one-sixth of the whole Dominion). SEARCHING OF HOMES Did you ever hear any complaint from the people in these districts about searching of homes? They can be searched NOW if it is necessary. Did you .ever hear them complain of drug addicts m an increase in crime and immorality following No-License? No, you never did. But you had reports of Judges complimenting them on the absence of serious crime. Only law Breakers need to Fear the Law VOTE OUT ALL THE OPEN BARS Keep New Zealand the Banner Bearer of Empire Progress, Peace and Prosperity 2 STRIKE OUT THE TOP Lines CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP IT BY YOU shots ruffitlJad. t Q> % 5 l vole for National Prohibition w 25 8 A

Mg& .. Tm going for Wolfe’s k i \ Schnapps 9 |,' Jk 1 Sir, she said ” wL \\ls <&** BT m m A % u* T j£HWW U w Kti"" H E almost universal popularity of Wolfe’s Schnapps is due to its unquestionable medicinal attributes. Wolfe s is first and last a diuretic, and the health benefits that follow from its judicious use have made it the one stimulant that fully justifies its introduction into the family circle. There is a wealth of wisdom in the rule—" One Wolfe’s Schnapps a day for your Health s sake Obtainable in Quarter, Half and Large Bottles, AR O MAfiG"SCHIED) SCHNAPPS *(2Blessing to-Humanity . >1 SS •552 TO** .'-.i Drenching— tWe only sure me*M oi ridding Lamb* and H«*g*t» wo«w _lun* «r inCMtina ML §rE*-‘. Orolla tHa only. W renaady—«*•*»* by leading Shea* Breeder. (at •«* bail a century. OSMONDS 3TC Universal uc« oi Chrolia for aucb a ton* period ol year. » •« «“► vcrcal approvals. Gtva OvollS t* Lamb* dain* badly astonishing iaapravaaeaut w»U M«d OSMOND VlOIIOLL) LTD. • Fariah StfMl - WILLING s‘..L‘': -. ft... ■ ;- ». , m

Tho bull Sybil’s Gamboge’s Dreadnought, jjurcnased in America for Mr W. T. Williams, of To Aute, Hawke’s Buy, is now on the water. The ar.irnal is by Sybil’s Gamboge, wh eh sold iw ess-bhan 'three •-tliff'.es : ifor' the i.greab' I iirieo 'of £l3jooo v pneadnpugbt: _was.. a pr ze-winncr f t "the’greait American • National Dairy Show last' year, and if « ho . lands here in good condition may be a competitor at the coming Royal Show*. He is now a two-year-old.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 7

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