j _ Amusements. f jpRINCESSk pRINCESS. pRINCESS, pRINCESS. LAST DAY Of WILLIAM CJ TTART ILLIAM »J» JJLaRT T[ITILLIAM C! TTART iVYjLLIAM >J* XIART In the J Paramount Picture. BRANDING T) ROADWAY. HANDING JLJROADWAY. BRANDING T> ROADWAY. BANDING JJROADWAY. BRANDING ROADWAY. HANDING -I>ROADWAY. Never let it be said that you did not see " Bill " Hart in evening dress. rpO-MORROW, q^O-MORROW, 'SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ! A PROGRAMME DE LUXE. GIRAND TROUBLE TJILL, VJRAND -L'OUBLE -DILL, Presenting the Favourite QUEEN f\V rpHE SCREEN, ueen \Jv Ihe Screen, ELSIE FERGUSON. LSIE T ERGUKON. pLSIE I.IERGUSON. TJLSIE F ERGUSON, 17 LSI E FERGUSON. J-ULSIE J EUGUaON, IriLSIE I/ERGUSON. J ERGUSON, In the Beautiful Paramount Artcrafl Picture. TTNDER THE ./GREENWOOD rnREE. Under A HE VJreenwood -I REE. TJNDER f-|iHE /GREENWOOD T'REE. v-'NDER I HE VTREENWOOD •- REE. TTNDER 'pHE.rtKEENWOOD T<REE. VENDER IHE VTREENWOOD -i REE. A GLORIOUS PICTURE OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. THEN COMES! THE UNIQUE! THE RENOWNED' THE FAMOUS 77ATTY 4 RBUCKLE. J? ATTY -fi. RBUCKLE. T?ATTY * RBUCKLE, I. ATTY -AH BUCKLE. I.WTTY i RBUCKLE. I ATTY J.I.RBUCKLE. In the Latest Paramount Arbuckle Comedy. Entitled CAMPING /-IUT /DAMPING f^UT Damping Uut Damping v/ut Cf5fSJ52 ODT0 DT pAMPING OUT Camping Uut Camping Uut QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. LAST DAY OF One of the Most Beautiful Screen Productions Ever Seen in Auckland— THE TJRICE OHE. X rice I A riOOD rpiME. F A UOOD IIME. Featuring MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLINAIRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN." Beautiful MILDRED HARRIS. MILDRED HARRIS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Will be presented One of America's Leadin" Stage Stars. _ MISS Gift TTANE. Gilt IT ANE Giifc XVane. GUi Kane XT ANE. TTANE' xVane. (jtail Kane In a 8 STRIKING DRAMATIC OFFERING. Entitled IT 55 QREAT pHANCE. tt§s H REAT Chance. ITER rj.REAT pHANCE. -LIER vjtreat Chance. The Romance of a Prince and a Society Maid. In Five Acts of Great Dramatic Force. Electoral. TyVARSDEN ELECTORATE. ' A M° DEI,ATE L AB °UB pLAT- I FORM. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THF MARSDEN ELECTORATE ' I believe that Lincoln's great principle— - Government of the people, 4, by the peopfe ana for the people"—can best *• BMIaSPS tZ fT 1 * by a Moderate Labour Plat" f«r^£ e Sfj P"?.ciple ß of which I submit r . I stand for the general Labour principles i let ;So n i itu tional, . educational social, taxation, nd repatriation reforms advocated^ : nportant P«»«i my platform The establishment of a State Bank I he. establishment in every province of expenmeata and instructional* S?ate Farms and the extension of the principle that State institutions should be Bu - ifcd by bUte-controlled labour auppl.ed by E l^^? W ? ed ! ' * of dipping service. t.xt<mded Government control of land agencies so that economies may be effected v« te d n whU° n ! r d - and .exploitatio e n eC . a^trcluce S r UP PnC6S againat th « ! suSs^fhrpeople ol " o6lß * S <*»* food [ ■? n .k®. ' 1< 3 uor question. I hold that the , indirect influence of the liquor traffic ™ ' Politics, and the direct injury the traffic S *- causJn g y drunkenness! ! waste, 10.-s of manhood, money, and health I make lther Prohibition or adequate State Control necessary if - the country is to go ' * ahead. Prohibition is an extreme measure i - and a la»t. resort. I am therefore in favour ot an efficient system of State Control not ' ownership), by which- "' not (1) Hours of sale are reduced. Premises are systematically and thoroughly inspected by qualified men under a Government Board of Liquor Control. ".7 r , standards of alcoholic )>ercen(ace. (4) Absolute purity of liquor sold secured s by irequent inspection and testing, and c «> Sr' J heav T P c P a 't>es for adulteration. i (5) Wide extension of permission to sell - light wines of low percentage, as in -' France. '" t (6) Graduated cost of licenses according to d value. r (7) Drastic penalties for any licensee proved I to have allowed drunkenness to ari"e t on his premises. " j, Regarding production and cost of living g l hold that a Minister of Commerce should a bo appointed, whose business it would lie to extend the commercial opportunities of Vow Zealand :n the markets of the world. 7 Hits Department would accumulate informs- C ,ion for the producers and merchants of G New Zealand, develop the channels of ex- T 3ort. and protect the sale of New Zealand £ products from adulteration and substitution. g, fho Minister and Department of Commerce £ hould be supported by legislation that £ 'ould enable them to deal with unnecessary r nflation of prices. t It is the duty of the Government to sub- P xliße local bodies in tho compulsory erec- i, ion of needed dwellings, whose design and *> onstructinn ?hall include modern labour- £ a vine conveniences. f. In regard to the Marrden Electorate. I am 5? (-solved to secur« a .larger 'hare of Parlia- xi lentasy . consideration than hitherto " VhanL'Pret should be a port of entry, and „, he centre of North Auckland. The Tent 7. atural resources of its harbour should lie % evelooed. bo that a direct and ir creasing r on.<"tal and overseas trade may be estab- tt plied. " These are my views. and bv these prin- £ iples I am prepared to stand. a .' A. H. CURTIS. B Legal Notices; JASON AND iy ADDING HAM. !^ SOLICITORS. j <■'} BRUNSWICK BLDGS. '3rd Floor), v, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. I'l MESSRS. RONALD G. MASON AND «' LAS. E. WADDINGHAM l>eg to announce ' ?' lat they have commenced the Practice of ;,' leir I'roleasioo at the above address. ' . _ __ j. JR. JAS. CAMPBELL RENNIE, "" SOLICITOR V (Late Maehir). dun Corps and Education "' Deparliijcnt. N.Z E.F.j c .] Rf-s,"' to announce th.i- |~. r .. „ m; COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF T '' HIS PROFESSION ' = AT I, IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, — Vulcan Lane (Over Hutchinson's)'. o JR. S YDNEt j p^^: " SOLICITOR, ■eg<i to aUDiiUpfe that lie ha.. ~«,. le practice ~i his pioiei. ou , i ° n . , i m «n<;ed _ count at Nos. IS. 3fi. and 17 Sec-,„,!'V'"' n horfs Building,. .Queen 1 .Ve?.?" A d u fc, (opposite National Bank). -" uc,Uand — e will attend at Warkworth regularly , a T in the past. ' A3 I Phone Nos.- Office, 2221 A; Private. 2566. S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17269, 19 September 1919, Page 12
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