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&■ kb _■ _■ _■——___■_____ ™ mmmm — — ■■■■■■■ " MaHR^^HB ©[UPTONS Ct \ Never Get / o'clock. \■■ / 11- Have You Signed the Petition | teas i IN FAVOUR OF SIX O'CLOCK I ______ CLOSING OF LIQUOR BARS ? Ir- , 1 Serve some EVERY Australian State (except Queensland and IN ORDER TO WIN THE WAR.-In order to help I Dainty Fish West Australia) has carried SIX o'clock closing of Liquor Win the War, Restrictions are placed on our Shipping, I OCCASioAftllv. Bars. The newspapers supported the Reform. The results Railways, Racing and Other Sport, Agricultural Shows, | I ________ hive exceeded the most sanguine expectations. etc. WHY SHOULD THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC BE 1 ,- i jru, . = r,™.--. _ ,«,,,«, • HffiE FROM RESTRICTIONS? DEMAND that it te I Ffc_"_S__ *£ ; , reform for New Zealand. Sign d,* down , t SIX p.m. » ______fa 3 : the Petition &r S_ o clock closing and save the waste I Depoll „ fcj, _ w |, ole . and elunircrte the evils of night drinking. IN ENGLAND Restriction of hours of sale of liquor I "— They have the «li ol SHo'dockdosinginNewSouthWaleshasresulted resulW in emotions for drunkenness having I *_*_* "*°°*" • in. a, SAVING of £29,000 PER WEEK. Think of the topped *» ~ cent I Price, „ «,_,!,, __ : benefit to the community of the Saving, to sajr nothing __ „-_ i.„ „„„„,„, . » „., _, „ I The fish come died from our • EFFICIENCY o(thc*e who drink so Pl f"f ™ m^tL? fte I --*-• ; MUCE LESS. Petition to Parliament for SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING. I 11 Every Person 21 years of age and over is urgently I SANFORD Ltd - I• ' W W ** & J H "There's a Depot Rocod lie Connr." 1 ' rCC|UCSICU TO 31 OIICC I TTORSE AND now ROVERS. \ ' H 1* Hoy's 1916 Catalogue is now ready, Cl#*lkJ TUC DCTITIALVI II |ii.*MA,w 9IUN Inc. rtllllUN.. »™;r„rcir ,Btat I • H Le Roy's Feather-weight Canvas WaterI ' B proof Coats for Riding, Walking-, and I • . ■ Yachting, are the nironizesl &nd lightest on Leaders of all branches of the movement in town or country are urged to see 1 &"£« \Jt£ lt B feVl_rUt I r that every available signature is secured and forwarded on or before June 18. 1 iTM on ""ff tb poi. ( ; FORMS OBTAINABLE FROM 31, WELLEBLEY STREET WEST. | e queen street, Auckland. | ; ■ A W. B r i ant; I . H XX. Successor to P. Bryant, HUB ___i HfIHHBHfIHBJHH ____■___ 1. Wftitemata Chambers, nsit to Customs * BldEs.. and Jervnia Rnarl. Pnnunfr*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 10