NO-LICENSE ATINVERCARGILL
BEER SHOPS ON THE BOUNDARY.
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::' " -■■'_ ,■-: ;'-■ ■ Dunedin, Monday. SErAKiNO before.?' the Council of Churches on Saturday Mr. A. Si. Adams, president of the Temperance Committee, referred" to a certain abuse which he said called for re : moral at once.- Beer, shops, he said, were in existence oil the Invercargill border, and another brewery v was being built on ' the boundary. Inveroargill, , however, was :; a flowing: example ;of the benefits of '■■ nolicense. The Oamaru'experiment had been a brilliant v success, and ft prominent business men of ! Ashburton had signed a state-: ment j that ; trade was' never i better than at present under prohibition. It was resolved that ■■ the ;' meeting 'approved of the appointment of ..a 'Tio-ficense committee of Otago, to be appointed at' the Dunedin Convention on June 5 and 6; also. of a proposed petition to Parliament ';. to abolish the bottle licenses-now in existence in,Otago, Nelson, and Marlborough.- ■ ;v :"; '.'■:.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13487, 14 May 1907, Page 6
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154NO-LICENSE ATINVERCARGILL New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13487, 14 May 1907, Page 6
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