Remember Under No-License ; the Hotels willremain Open. Only the BARS will be Closed. The Oamaru hotels are all occu- |§| ;■' pied. In Gore all the hotels have been enlarged. . The Invercargill hotels are growing as Temperance Hot-els. A new 4-storeyed Grand Hotel (Temperance) is now being erected. The Tav Street. Hotel is now adding 40 bedrooms. The Railway f Hotel has • added 14 bedrooms. The Criterion Hotel has added 13 bedrooms.. All since ■ No»License. • ( - In 1904, "when the hotels had • J&enscß,.tho 17 hotels in Invercargill, ' ■ according to the Municipal Rato J>ook, were valued at £65,543. In 3911, under No-License,' their capital . Value stands at: £89,345, ;: an : increase in values of £23,802, or nearly 36} , per cent, increase. All the Masterton Hotels are now used as Private Hotels or shops—except two-owned by Staples and Co., \ .. Brewers, and, these are allowed to stand empty, for reasons best known to the owners. No-License in Relation to the Tourist Traffic '•'v- - *•*..■ • v-.' ■ u - % >, ! generally. • •' '• ' ./•* .V* ' ■'» >aV*V > ! VT' The-Hoa. Thos. Mackenzie, speaking in public in April, 1910, „ said: '•' There has been a late irresponsible utterance in New South Wales by tho champion of the Licensed Victualfea's';Association, who said that the "tourist traffic to v New Zealand had gone down 60 per cent. This is not.a fact-, as the tourist traffic over " all' nputes"" has ' increased, • and . last year the revenue of the Department was £5000 greater than- the previous year-i 1 Later in the month, speaking at Brighton, ,he said to an . audience assembled at a non-alco-holic banquet: " I have an objectlesson before me in this contented, happy, and well-dressed "audience that-Prohibition in New Zealand has not 2 wiped out happiness, as is claimed by the - Chairman £of the Licensed Victuallers in Sydney.'' In a telegram Mr. Mackenzie : stated: *' If have to-day received returns . from Glade House .for the year, which show an . increase over any previous season.'—-m. s • 1 .. - *
_ Boots and Shoes.. ; — ■■■—■■ ■ ■ ■' J — ——it ■ — » . ..v LADIES • ' X ' A ''' J ! ' , ' »■** < Ladies requiring Dainty, Comfortable and Inexpensive Shoes should inspect our windows. faTalnty'Buckle Shoes '*■■« - 12/9, .14/9, 18,9 " "Go-Easie" Lace Shoos (a Shoe with a soft upper, ' \ Glace Albany Shoe '^ s - * 13/9, 15/9 round toe, and flexible sole) - - 12/9, 16/9 >; Canvas Shoes, all colours : The same shoe, Welted • - 14/9, "IS/9 Smart Derby Shoe®, Tan and Black 13/9 ' "Go-Easie" Ward Shoes * - 7/6, 8/9, 9/8 WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF BOOTS. JAMES ADAMS & CO WELLESLEY STBF.ET' E.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 12
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