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A COMPLETE SOMERSAULT. WHERE DO PROHIBITIONISTS STAND COMPARE THESE TWO STATEMENTS A STRONGLY WORDED PROTEST. WHAT DOES PROHIBITION MEAN ‘‘To make the possession of licjlior a jfhne, the effective detection of which ivculd require the correlative right of search in every house, would Vie to establish an odious and inquisitorial tryanuy entirely foreign to the iundair.eiltal principles of British law, and to the whole spirit of British liberty. , We protest against the threatened invasion of the privacy ol the home hy inspectors of police, against the espionage that clause 9 (total Prohibition—no license, no liquor) would produce, against the strained relations and suspicions that will arise amongst neighbours, against the incentives to breaches of the peace on the part of decent and self-respecting citizens, which would accompany-Jnqnisitorml questionings and domiciliary visits; and. above all, against the insidious attempts to handicap great and genuine social reform by attaching to it an unprecedented invasion ol private rights and liberties. ’ \ “Signed for the Executive of the New Zealand Alliance, “FRANK W. ISITT, Secretary; J. DAWSON, Chairman. “September 7th, 1914.” The following is the complete text t the opinions oi Messrs C. P. Skerret K.C., A. Gray, K.C., and P. , O’Regan, barrister and solicitor, all 0 Wellington:— 1. We advise that in that event person may not do any of tli£ follow mg things; (a) He may not manufac tnre intoxicating liquor of any Rescript cion, even for his own private, personal or domestic use. (b) He may not import it into New Zealand, (c) He may not seii it, or haye it in his possession for the pnrposes-of sale. ' - 2. The doing of any of these prohibited acts is constituted .an off’erife against the Statute, punishable by a line nob exceeding £IOO Jn the case of a first offence, and by imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months in the case of a second or any subsequent offence. Dated March 6th, 1919. (Signed) C. P. SKEERETT. if- ■ : A. CRAY. P. J. O’REGAN. “An Odious and Inquisitorial Tyranny” THAT IS WHAT THE REV. JOHN DAWSON CALLS PROHIBITION. (1) 1 VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE STATE "RUR€iiAS£ AND CONTROL PROTON# THE VOTER MUST STRIKE OUT TWO LINES OR HIS VOTE IS INVALID.

FOR SALE. I7OR SALE, chestnut gelding, 4-year- . old, by Aeroplane; can be by appointment. FIOR SALE, good Shorthorn-Jersey winter cow, heavy milker, high tester, to calve May Ist. Address at “Standard” Office. }7!iOR SALE, light 5-seater -Car, e.h, ; s.s., any trial, all new tyres. Bargain £2lO cash.—M. O’Kane, care Edstables. ITtOR SALE, the maiden racing mare 1 “Bannchild,” in splendid condition. Price £IOO. Apply J. Bentley, Aorangi. fTjOR SALE, Rover motor cycle, 31 h.p., in perfect order. Apply Foxton Motor and Engineering Co. I7\iOß SALE, second-hand bath, in 1 good order. Apply "Standard” Office. 'C* *7 A A—HOUSE, very good, largo dW lUU section, Ferguson street east; immediate possession.—Fanners' Land Agency, phone 360. , POR SALE, new Wilbys-Knight 7seater car, travelled 2000 miles, demonstrating 5 wire wheels, etc. Full particulars at 114 Rangitikci street. 4<» j fi —5-ROOMED house, with all conveniences. College street, splendid value. Apply K. H. Spencer, 47a Rangitikci street, Palmerston North. O EVEN-ROOMED house for immediL 7 ate sale, Ferguson street, near Square, hot and cold water, bathroom, copper and tubs, all under one roof, fireproof motor shed, Q-acre section"; £I3OO, £2OO cash. Owner leaving district. No agents. Apply “Standard”* Office. 17,| OR SALE, new C-roomcd bungalow, latest conveniences, motor shed, large freehold section, unencumbered. Immediate possession. Close Catholic school; cash price £llBO. Address at “Standard” Office. i — GOOD seven-roomed ‘ oWe C/w house, every convenience, College street, excellent value._ Apply R. li. Spencer, 47a Rangitikci street, Palmerston North. SPLENDID house, 6 rooms, line sec-, tion, close Square, £IOOO. —Fanners’ Land Agency, phone 360. }7tOR SALE, new 3-roomcd bungalow, all conveniences, in good locality; , immediate possession. Price £l2-30. — Bagnall and Kceblo.

ELECTORS! HOW TO VOTE CONTINUANCE ATj THE POLL. Mark out the two bottom LINES, NO. 2 AND 3 of thei Three Issues on the Licensing Ballot, paper. The voter must strike out TWO LINES or the vote is invalid. Gi ET your ABSENT VOTERS’ PERr MITS. Don’t leave it to the last dav or you may be disappointed, and on Polling-day ‘STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES to secure your Freedom. Call at the Licensed Victuallers’ Office, where you will get any; information you require re Permits and Soldiers’ Votes. NO. 6T>gg MAIN STREET. • PHONE IO6B WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR SEWING MACHINE, WHEN yon can get an Expert Mechanic to call on you. and make your old one like new. Let UA fix yofflf machine now. Leave address or maPALniER?TON PRAM FACTORY ■' JJAS stock of New and Seoond- _ _ hand Prams from £4 15s to-^£7; largo boat shapes, very best, £7; low iVicKer praxes, £4 Iss upwards; English pushcarts (folding), upholstered m very oest of leather, from £2 10s to £4; pushcarts from £2 upwards. FITZSIMONS * CO.. Main st. east. STOP! WHERE SHALL WE DINE? AT THE ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS FOR SURE. Wo Always Patronise the Returned Soldier. A First-class Dinner, 11.30 to 2. A Substantial Hot Tea, 5 to 7. - Why not Try Us for MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS? R. S. HERBERT, Proprietor. Phono 585.

.*T K /A—GOOD 5-roomed house, hj. dW S »)U and c. water, gas, etc.; good position ; Government mortgage. Apply Gilchrist and Kidd, Rangitikei street. HOUSE, 7 rooms, ij-acre section, £1250, Church street. —Farmers’ Land Agency, phone 360. _ EOOMS, scullery and washhouse, well built, section 3 chains deep, handy to town. —R. 11. Spencer, 47a Rangitikyi street, Palmerston North. TAiOll LEASE, 12 years, at iss per .1. acre, no goodwill, 140 acres, 4roomed house, compensation improvements; will sell at £l4 per acre, £6OO cash.—G. A. Preece and Co., Main street. SECTION'S for sale, Broad street, 06 feet frontage; Lyndhurst street, £3 per foot: Terrace End, 66 by 165, £115; acres, Hokowhitu. £Boo. I>a gnajl_ an d Keeblo. 4-g j, 3 n w FIN E seven-roomed OO house, every convenience, motor shed, large section. 1 nee low for quick sale; good terms.—Birme and Coombs, 38 Rangitikei jstrect. FOR'QinCK SALE. ” f j O roomed house, all conveninces. 10 minutes from station. Apply “Standard” Office. f* ACRES,' Kairanga road, £ISOO ; 2J ) acres, £475; and 2| acres, £6OO. W. C. ‘Brophy. 27 Rangitikei street. TjTOR SALE, 10 acres, with 5-roomed ... dwelling, good outbuildings, carry 6 cows. Price, including stock, £1350 ; £BOO cash required.—J. A. Nash and Co., George street. it m \—■ FIVE-ROOMED house central, section 46 x 198, excellent buying, Government mortgage.—Birnic and Coombs, 38 Rangitikei street. ITIOR SALE, very nice dwelling, situi 1 ated Fitzherbert street, large section (half acre). Price only £1400; C 550 cash.—J. A. Nash and Co., George street. SIX-ROOMED house and tion, motor shed, all in excellent order. Good terms. —Birnie and Connihy, 38 Ram; ,ukgi gtrs61•

* RING PHONE 238. Which Will Connect You With PALMERSTON NORTH’S BUSY SUPPLY STORES, WHERE you can get prompt delivery of Groceries and Provisions CLASSED Al. PRICES RIGHT, LIBERAL DISCOUNT. , FREE DELIVERY in the Borough Daily. Rangitikei, Gillespie’s Lines, Kairanga and Boundary road Wednesdays and Saturdays. ♦ WALKER'S STORES. 419, 421, 423, MAIN STREET EAST.

HOT WEATHER COMFORT. Keep the daily food fresh and sweet, and banish the flics. ICE CHESTS. —Wo have just landed a nice range of those useful and ornamental conveniences. Call and book early if you are in need. MEAT SAFES—A full range in stock. WIRE CLOTH or GAUZE, for making screen doors or window screens, allowing ventilation as well as keeping out the flies, also handy for making homemade meat safes. Stocked both in green painted wire or galvanised, and in all widths. Priced from lOd to Is 6d per ft. MANSON AND BARR, LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1696, 9 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1696, 9 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1696, 9 December 1919, Page 8

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