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■ :■ ■.THETAILURE '^:m-M<>^^ thorough trial :-Delaware, Rhode. Is and, f^ffHa^""-" 10 " 1 ' Indian!, Nebraska, Michigan, Illinois, lowa, about three The five States that still retain it .have, a J* o^*^^ W' f££ millions, while those that have abandoned it .havea Maihe millions. There are on an estimate 1400 teWRS^ Tlia "Rav W F Berrv savs: "The friends of ■■ JfTOtumtnon an over tnecount* £ .the world, 3 Th* corning the execution of the Maine law-that-are ■ 35& Britislf Vice-Consul of Portland, the capital of Maine, says there are sw %ri£TJf\ZA a town with . says: "Of all the colossal farces of the nineteenth the,greawst iathe so-called enforcement of the Maine Prohibition Law. — : In Portland the number of arrests for drunkenness m *™ 7 In Biddeford the number of arrests for in 1906-07. 4,. In Rockland, with a population less than Palinerston North 349 f* 1 1907.. In Lewiston, in 1907, there were 539 arreste. In ugu 1907 there were 265 arrests. In Bangor, in 1907-08, there were no less than 2513 arrests, all for drunkenness. . * • These figures are overwlielmlng eYWepce against ffo-License, and a more emphatic eondemnatlon of a law that is utterly unworkable* and breeds perjury, 'slr-ffros shops, impure liquor, alcoholic medicines, and attendant eviis* should noi'betoli rated or receive the vote of any law abiding or respectable voter in New Zealand. HOW TO VOTE: i vote that the number of Licenses existing In the district corrtintre. 4-rtc that the number of Liconsea, existing in tho district k rcducfid*: +yolc that no licenses k pied in , the," district?-'-^

READ .THUSFOLLOWM. : !n 1899 Bishop Julius and 360 other New Zealand Ministersissued ar* appealin which they said:-" The open bar 6 y ste ™ * * £> civilisation and Christianity. We appeal to .you to vote for both ISOLICENSE and REDUCTION:" ■" • - • On August 18, 1902, at Limvood, the Bishop said:—-'I would rather-., die than vote for continuance." On-August 7, 1908, the Bishop said:-" You are quite welcome -topublish statements made by me on thp question. I. hold to the same opinions." • _ • ; . •'.'■' On September 4. 1908, at Oliristchurch, the Bishop said;— I Jchevethat I am called to be a steward of certain property that belongs to God, .. n,Vrl +w avpi-v nnn woman and child m this country is that property. And, ask,4KCtTo n.in of. that property When JO",, °°™^ that morertY»'>»<* is God's, because He made it, bo so jealous aM'>«•«"' P'»P«"J is because He has put Hts a Spir?t 6 wH],inTtl 'AT « >*W»« me, I must do W best, to save that property." THE GREAT GENERAL'S PHOTOGRAPH. The Trade would rob the Army of its Father. nwATp-RAr RDOTTT is still the General of the Salvation Army, which., has Sway E s R ioVa2™titKlftolay, with its "Grand Old Man » at at ß ~ head, against the-Liquor Trade. -Read the statement bv Commissioner Thomas McKje in the'"War ~ Ory," October 17, 1908. • - ' '" - '- ' «„■

MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1908. At 11.30 sharp. All Stock must be yarded by 11 o'clock 1700 mixed hoggets (in lots) 150 shorn ewe hoggets 660 4 and 6-th wethers 150 superior mixed woolly hoggets 60 shorn wether hoggets 150 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs ! 1550 good mixed woolly hoggets | 140 Romney ewes with Southdown ! lambs I 220 ewes with lambs (in lots) j 2500 mixed wooly hoggets 60 -swes with black-face lambs 250 first-class forward wethers ; 50 shorn mixed hoggets 140 good Romney ewes 35 half-bred Hereford weaners, • good line I 25 2 to empty heifers 4 fat heifers 1 fat cow 1 springing cow 24 mixed yearlings (in lots) 8 prime fat bullocks 3 empty heifers 32 2 to 2£-yr steers (in lots) J 1 empty cow i 12 good yearling heifers (in lots) 22 good yearling steers (in lots) 25 2-yr mixed cattle (in lots) 4 fat cows 4 store cows 1 springing cow 20 mixed yearling cattle 6 3-yr speyed heifers 20 2-yr steers 4 yearling steers , 2 2-yr empty heifers 1 store cow OWING to the great development of our Pig and Poultry Markoi-., : we have been compelled to mora tJisv, double our present penning capacity. We have pleasure in announcing chat we have erected a LOADING PEN and RACE for the convenience _of those buying and selling all big pints We have, also, ROOFED our POULTRY PENS, and when finally com--plete our yards will be the most up-to-date on the Coast. , We would take this opportunity of thanking our numerous clients for the generous support accorded us since 1899, when we first established our PIG and POULTRY MARKET, and to assure them that no effort will be spared on our part to warrant a continuance of their favours. We were first in 1899,; we have been leading ever since, and we mean to keep the lead. HARRY PALMER, AUCTIONEER. DO YOU WISH TO BE RID OF Codlin Motli ? THEN USE SWIFT'S. ARSENATE OF LEAD. ALL sizes stocked and full particulars given by us. -' This must be .used.in proper season. Do not delay; but apply now to— UNITED FARMERS' CO.-OP.. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8713, 28 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8713, 28 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8713, 28 October 1908, Page 8

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