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NO-LICENSE FACTS TESTIMONY OF WAIH! TO SUCCESS OF NO-LICENSE.

DON'T OVERLOOK OR' UNDERESTIMATE THE BENEFITS OF NO-LICENSE (LOCAL OPTION ISSUE). HEAR WHAT SECRETARY OF WAIHI MINERS' UNION HAS TO "GREAT ADVANTAGE came to the WORKERS' FROM NO-LICENSE DURING THE LATE LABOR TROUBLES. EVERYTHING was INTELLIGENTLY considered at the MASS MEETINGS—NO DRUNKENNESS to disturb them." The EFFECT of their EXPERIENCE was seen in the fact that when the Union considered the OFFER of the BREWERS to GIVE THEM ALL THE RETAIL PROFITS FROM THE HOTELS IF LICENSES WERE RESTORED they UNANIMOUSLY decided to take NO ACTION in the matter

On being asked IF the MINERS were LIKELY to GO BACK ON NOLICENSE the SECETARY said: "NOT AT ALL. That is an AUCKLAND FAIRY TALE. I KNOW THE MINERS. I HAVE DEALINGS WITH 1200 OF THEM EVERY WEEK, and I CAN ASSURE YOU that at the COMING POLL THEY WILL VOTE SOLIDLY AGAINST the LIQUOR TRAFFIC. I BELIEVE the GREAT MAJORITY of them can be COUNTED ON to STRIKE OUT the TOP LINE on BOTH PAPERS. THE POLICE REPORT. "TOWN CLEAN, QUIET and ORDERLY. WAIHI is a CONSPICUOUS ILLUSTRATION of the SUCCESS of NO-LICENSE. RATEABLE VALUES. License, 31st March, 1908-9 ... £35,223 No-License, 1911-12 £38,475

NOTWITHSTANDING Waihi shares $S Sr TT EB I MARVELLOUS DECREASE IN _.. CRIME. License. N.L. Waihi Magistrate's Court 1908 IW° Convictions . 269 157 Drunkenness, lunacy, indecency, and breaches of Licensing Act (including sly-grog cases) 247 43 Prohibition Orders ... An m

■ ■ -~" *y vz DON'T FORCET TO COME AND HEAR MR. JAMES McCRECOR ON 4th DECEMBER ON MABTERTON (THE WHOLE TRUTH). strike out the Top Line on Both Papers

FARMS FOR SALE. npHE Cheapest Land in Taranaki is -«- in Opunake District. Investors should inspect without delay. 178 Acres, P.L.; house, shed, etc.; close to school. Goodwill £1000; cash £250. 250 Acres, freehold, well improved, good house, shed, etc.; a nice farm. £18; cash £500. 189 Acres, P.L., 6 paddocks; house, shed; close to creamery and school. £6 10s; terms. 130 Arres, lease, with compensation, all grassed; house, shed,; near cream ery. £5 10s, easy terms. 450 Acres, P.L.,; 280 acres grassed; excellent grazing land. £4 ss; terms. 255 Acres, P.L.; 140 grassed; small house, shed; near creamery. £800----cash £250. ' 212 Acres, P.L.; 140 grassed; metal road. £600; cash £250. FOR SALE.—Seed Potatoes, K.P. and Co.'s Potato, Garden, etc., Manures, Maize, Oats, Barley, Grass J Seeds, Cement, Lime, etc. A. H. M OOEE ' LAND AGENT AND SEEDSMAN. OPUNAKE. CHEAP SETTINGS FOR SALE. rjIHE Hawera Utility Poultry Farm i J- can now supply Settings from the best procurable laying strains of Utility American White Leghorns and White Plymouth Rocks. All Settings 5s each; posted 6s 6d. Incubator lots 30s per 100, free on rail. Cash with order. Infertile eggs replaced when sent back .vithin a month in boxes, stamps ! added. Circulars post free. Inspection } invited. if or Sale.—American White Leghorn Pullets at- 7s 6d each; Cockerels, from 10s to 15s each; White Plymouth Rock Cockerels, from 10s to 15s each. E. T. B. W ORTHY WILSON STREET, HAWERA. HAWERA.

TO FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. W^n have for Sale the following ▼ T First-class Grazing Farm, containing between 1600 and 1700 Acres. ±he land is all m grass and well fenced, subdivided and well watered. Last season this farm wintered upwards of 2400 sheep and about 500 head of grown cattle. There are two sections, and the whole of the farm is within easy reach of a good town, and railway and saleyards. The general run of the country is from level and undulating to hilly. There are practically no weeds, and the farm has never been overstocked. The buildings include a good nve<oomed house, sheep yards and dip, etc. The present owner has a lease with about 3 years to run, and caa arrange for a fresh lease. Rent 8s per acre; small goodwill. Apply Blennerhassett and Sons, Eltham. £200 CASH will secure a really good little dairy farm of about 80 Acres, situated on a good road, close to a school, store, factory and railway. The buildings are complete in every way. The title in E.R. Lease at 6s per acre, and the lease has about 13£ years to run. Full compensation for improvements, or the right of renewal. Wecan absolutely recommend this farm at the price asked for the goodwill. For fuller particulars, apply Blennerhassett and Sons, Eltham. "DLENNERHASSETT & nONS, ±J LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. W. W. M OLLEB ' GENET? AJ, CARRIER, ELTHAM. KAPONGA & OPUNAKE, Teams to any part of the district at short notice. TEAMS RUN DAILY BETWEEN OPU ! NAKE and HAWERA. FURNITURE REMOVED. Charges Moderate. AGENT for N.Z. EXPRESS CO. ! Bricks always on hand. iJ kif' J*l^' ffideß« etc- *** *•■ left at the Storerooms, Koponga for

STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL & , PASTORAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ,- NOVEMBER 29th and 30th. ' COME AND SEE THE GREATEST I SHOW IN TARANAKI. ! Magnificent Exhibit in Pedigree Stock i of all classes. Horse Jumping, Pony Jumping, Military Events, Stockman's Competition. COME AND SEE THE GRAND ! PARADE. Side Shows of every description. Come and see the latest great novelty— THE DOG PARADE. Admission to grounds, Is; horse paddock, Is. ! E. JACKSON. Secretary. NOTICE.. TNSTRUCTIONS as to the INSER■i- TION or WITHDRAWAL of ADVERTISEMENTS in "THE STAR" MUST BE IN WRITING. Advertise- I ments received without written orders will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. I Advertisers in the Country oan remit payment by Money Order, Postal Notes, or Postage Stamps. I While every care is exercised in re- i gard to the due insertion of advertise- j ments, the proprietors do not hold ( themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes, and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Orders to Withdraw Advertisements must be sent in in WRITING to the Publishing Office not later than 9 a.m. each day. Alterations for Standing Advertisements to be in by Noon, or will not be ! altered for following day of issue. All communications to be addressed to "THE MANAGER."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 29 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 29 November 1911, Page 7