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PUBLIC NOTICES. MARSDEN ELECTION. TQ A. McLean will address the ejec tors in Hikurangi Public Hal TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 2.30. 851 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COAL SAVING TIMETABLE. JJORMAL Services on North anc South Main Trunk 'Lines anc Branches will be reinstated on anc after MONDAY, 29th September, anc restrictions on passenger travel removed. 871 BY ORDER. . N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. J_ MEETING of Members and intending members will be held in the Town Hall Supper Room on FRIDAY, Sept. 26th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: For the Coming election and General. REG ALEXANDER, 860 President. WHANGAREI RUGBY UNION. THURSDAY, 2nd OCT. KENSINGTON PARK. PRIMARY SCHOOLS REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. VERMONT STREET (Auckland) versus WHANGAREI DISTRIC SCHOOLS Enhance: Adults 1/-; School Children 3d. Stand 6d extra. 899 TO THE GAS CONSUMERS OF WHANGAREI. QiWING to the greatly-increased cost of coal, etc., it has been decided to reduce the discount at present allowed for gas by one half-penny per hundred (100) cubic feet. The ,new scale of charges will come into effect after the meter reading in October, 1919. D. TILLY, 884 Manager. "COME AND SEE THE KILTIES" PUBLIC HALL, MAUNGATAPERE FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 8 P.M. PIPE BAND CONCERT. SPLENDID Programme, Vocal and Instrumental Items, Pipe Music and Highland Dances. ADMISSION, 2/-; CHILDREN, Halfprice. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Bus leaves Marshall's Comer at 7 p.m.. Return Fare, admitting to Concert and Dance, 5/-. 807 fJHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. METHODIST. Ruatangata.—2.3o p.m., Rev. J. R. Clark. 878 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Whangarei.—B a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning 'Prayer; 12 noon, Holy Communion; 2.30 p.m., Children's Service; 3.15 p.sm., Holy 'Baptism; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Maungatapere.—2.3o p.m. Tangihua.—ll a.m. Poroti.—2.3o p.m. Maunu.—7 p.m. Maungakaramea,—ll a.m. - Onerahi.—7 p.m. BRITANNIA THEATRE. GUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. TWO GREAT LANTERN LECTURES. International Bible Students' Association presents the PHOTO-DRAMA OF CREATION. PHOTO-DRAMA OF CREATION. Science, History, and the Bible Harmonised. SLIDES.—46O 2.45 p.m. TWO SESSIONS 7.1S p.m. Part I.: "From Star Nebula to the Exodus." See our Earth evolved from Chaos and Darkness! Monster Animal of Prehistoric times! The Garden of' Eden! The Flood, Glacials Age, etc., etc. A feast for heart and anind! None too old to enjoy this! Matchless Oratorical Records! Children without Guardians not Admitted. THE SAME REPEATED AT 7.15 Admission Free! No Collection! 885 THE MARSDEN ELECTORATE MY POSITION ON THE LIQUOR QUESTION. TTAVING BEEN MISQUOTED I RE-AFFIRM IT AS FOLLOWS: "The indirect influenco of the Liquor Traffic on politics and the direct injury the Traffic does to the country in causing drunkenness, waste, loss of manhood, money, and health, make either Prohibition or adequate State Control necessary if the country is to go ahead. Prohibition is an extreme measure and a last resort. lam therefore in favour of an efficient system of State Control (not ownership), by which: (1) Hours of sale are reduced. (2) Licensed premises are systematically and thoroughly inspected by qualified men under a Government Board of Liquor Control. (3) Lower standards of alcoholic percentage. (4) Absolute purity of liquor sold, secured by frequent inspection and testing, and by heavy penalties for adulteration. (5) Wide extension of permission to sell light wines of low percentage, as in France, (6) Graduated cost of licenses according to value. (7) Drastic penalties for any licensee proved to have allowed drunkenness to arise on his premises.'' I am ready at any of the Meetings here announced to answer questions on this or any other plank of my platform. M R A. H. C URTIS ' The MODERATE LABOUR CANDIDATE. WILL Address Meetings as follows: POROTI. FRIDAY NIGHT, Sept. 26th, 7.30. TANGIHUA, SAT. NIGHT, Sept. 27th, 7.30. MAUNGATAPERE. MONDAY NIGHT, Sept. 29th, 7.30, 098

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Northern Advocate, 26 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 26 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 26 September 1919, Page 5

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