GENERAL ELECTION. WAIRAU SEAT. MR R. McCALLUM, MR, wil> address the electors as follows: TO-NIGHT, Dec. Bth.—Coronationi Hall. GROVEfTOWN, 8 pan. WEDNESDAY, Dec 9th.—ToWl* HALL, BLENHEIM, 8 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION. WAIRAtTsEAT. . MR JOHN DUNCAN will address the electors as under:— TO-DAY, Dec. Bth. — RAPATOAL HALL. 3 p.m.; MAM*. BOROITGHTOWN HALL, 8 |».to, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9tb.—SPRINGLANDS SCHOOL, 8 p.m. . Short Call Deposits. r¥T HE Blenheim Borough Council. ■fL .will accept Money on Short Call .Deposit. INTEREST FOUR PER CERT. D. P. SINCLAIR, . ' Town Clerk. , APOLOGY. I DESIRE to apologise to the Bible-in-Schools League for in'intxckg,. without their authority, a card ■announcing Mr John Duncan as the candidate iipprovt*! by them. This card was printed under instructions'from ono of Mr McCalhim'scommitteemon.. '' (Sijrued) H. POPE. BibEe-in-S&hools League*npHß Bible-in-Schools Leaguo de- ■» nios any knowledge, • concur-' rence, or sanction • with regard ' to> the curd printed by H. Pope announeiny; Mr John Dtincan as i-ho-official caiididnti 1 of the Bible-in-Schools League, and circulated among, the Roman Catholic community of the district. W^ i.vo responsible onjy for the cards- printed by Wakelin, and distributed by our committee. The Literal Rai!i^ AND THE PEOPLE'S GOVERN-■ MENT. TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM. Wednesday, 9th De&. At 8 p.m. • . THE, usual p;e-el<jction Liberal! • Rally will be held as above, whfen.. the following speakers will address. (the "Marlborough vdc-cUm> on Liberalism and its mission:— Mr 11. McOallnui, M.P, Mr Robert McArtney. My Arthur WiflFen. His Worship th^ Mayor (Mr \J. 3, Carry) will preside. Oo you uncierstand, the real mea^s^ of,ProhtbitSon« There are itwo issues: . LOv,'AL NO-LIGENSE AND NATIONAL PROHIBITION. ' IF T,OCAL CONTINUANCE 18 i NOT CARIUBD, m every hofel, bottle, and 'packet license in fehe'affectcd area lap.«o*i on 30th Juno, 1915. AII,CLUB GUAJiTERS in tho affected area expire; Private Lockersbecome a. crime.
IF NATIONAL PROHIBITION 19CARRIED, tho qiuwtiou CANNOT be ■. again voted, upon until 1923. Tho carrying of National Prohibition means more tha-n the mere- closing of hot-els: it PROHIBITS THB- • MANUFACTURE, THE SALE,'OR THE IMPORTATION of any alcoholic - liquor in the Dominion. No private individual will be loaar— -mittecl to BREW BEER .or MAXB.. ANY WINE: dor hh, own consumption. An attempt is ihjmJo under th© Actto provide ior alcoholic stimulants 5n .case of sickness on production of a., medical' certificate, and for saem-- ' mental purposes, bint as the Act pisohibits sale, manufacture, or imporiiation, WHERE IS 3T TO COME* Once National Prohibition is car, vied, .this state of affairs cannot boremedied for eight years. . Makfe no mistake, Prohibitionmeans the absolute stoppage of aIP liquor in New Zealand through legal' channels, even .for Weddings, Social Functions EVERYWHERE?. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE FULLERS^PfiOTURES NO SHOW .TO-NIGHT. <Tho Theatre being otherwise engaged). WEDNESDAY NIGHT, TWO GREAT STARS! ■ Firstly W. W.. Jaeobs's greatf - ' , humorous «tory, T 4 "THE THIRD STRING. 3' And secondly the great 'scientific film, ' "DOWN THE CRATER OF VESJLWITJS." Wonderful! Genuine! Don't miss it I' ' ._ .) , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PIC7TON SBJtmON. excursionlto sounds, PlQ^t, ■ WEDNESDAY, 9th "Dooember, IDI4I. TRAINS will leaye Blenheim for Pictoii at 8.35 ".a.m. and l2Jp. p.m. Fares: Firatrcil^ Ssj Secon* clarss Is 6d. r . For further paiikiriiars see posters* TSY ORI)Ea^ District .Oifiw. ...l-.f ■•-'.. :, ■ %\' ■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 285, 8 December 1914, Page 5
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515Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 285, 8 December 1914, Page 5
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