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« National Prohibition. .1 11 THE INDIVIDUAL ALONE RESPONSIBLE. Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., speaking at the Annual Public Meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance, held in Manchester on October 17, 1911, said: — " Indulgence in intoxicating liquor is far too often merely submission ' to individual weakness-to a selfish desire to satisfy a brutal passion.—(Hear, hear.) In a country like our own which'for weal or woe has placed its destinies in the hands of the people, if the people are oppressed they are their own oppressors, and no man has a right to claim to be a leader of the people who has not the courage to tell them that they are responsible for their own con-ditions-(loud cheers),-and who has not the courage to tell them that of all evils the one most easily removed to-day by individual effort is indulgence in alcoholic liquor."—(Cheers.) If the Electors Approve, as they most, ot Mr. Snowden's sentiments, they will have no hesitation, but will Strike Qui: the Bottom Line ON BOTH BALLOT PAPERS.

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T1 71 ■ Why is it the \Af nVTA favourite Whisky » v of Britishers all AND over the world ? m ss | J Because it's pure, ! Wl mf* trSb XT Q mellow, rich, and iVlaU\d.J » ever Reliable. n . i 1171 • 1 Always wins in dp6Cial Whisky. Quality. A Successful Day for a Successful Firm! OTAGO MOTOR CLUB'S Signal Hill Hill-climbing Competition Results. MOTOR CYCLE. . 3g h.p. " NORTON" Ist on time, Ist. on formula, and taking Special Novice Prize. MOTOR CYCLE AND SIDE CAR. " KING DICK " Ist on time. " CLYNO " Ist on formula. LIGHT CAR. "CALTHORPE-MINOR" Ist on time, Ist on formula. Fastest time of day against all car competitors. The "CALTHORPE-MINOR" Light Car now holds the record for this hill for all standard cars. BIG CAR CLASS. " BUICK" Ifct and 2nd on time and Ist on formula, giving big handicaps. A HEAVY LOAD. A 20 h.p. Standard Roadster " BUICK " with 12 passengers, weighing 15 cwt., ascended the hill in 105 seconds—a performance to be proud of. | Who will be the next to do it? Cooke, HowHson & Co., Ltd., Agents, DUNEDiN. an——————a———l^™^————— |— —I ■■■ —H——— I Farmers, Unitholders, 1 lit Town for the Show, fi Take the opportunity of inspecting at our Warehouse, and getting « full particulars regarding I Ryland's Fencing Wires 8 and I Samson's Droppers. ■ They make Better and Cheaper Fences. 9 \ Take one farmer's experience as typical:— 9 Kyland's Wires and Samson's Droppers cost him approxjH mately 6/11 ppr chain, as against 8/4 for ordinary galM vaniscd wire standards, besides saving al.i.ost 40 per cent. B on railage. I BRISCOE & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents, § Crawford Street - - DUNEDIN. No wonder we do the. trade. THE OLD FIRM LEADS! Dreadnought Sale! I lugeliiiccess. I Other Shipments just landed ex " lonic," including LADIES' BOSTOCK WHITE POPLIN BUTTON BOOTS and NUBUCK WHITE SHOES. Also Special Lines :— LADIES' BOX'CALF DERBY SHOES- Usually 13/9. NOW 8/® LADIES' GLACE KID SHOES— Usually 17/6. ' NOW 11/9 MEN'S BOX CALF BAL U — Usually 16/6. NOW 13/9 MEN'S LUG COOKHAMS— Usually 25/-. NOW 18/6 MEN'S ENGLISH SHOES— Usually 22/6. NOW 16/6 Simon Bros., EsF | WE DO REPAIRS. BEST WORKMANSHIP. WELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE rjTVHE Firs', Utility of frequent and regular OTAGO DAILi TIMES J. Advertising consists in thie: There is And at all times a large clase of persona, both in OTAGO WITNESS country and town, who have no fixed places 1 „ „ - for the purchase of certain necessary CORNER JERVOIfc QUAY and HARRIS articles, and are ready to be 6wayed and bTREET, where Piles of Otago Daily j 9 carn( . B tly brought under their notice Times and Otago Witness may be referrei Indif t eren t to all. they yield without hesitate. Copies Obtained, and where Advertise- ti(ra thc fivs t w ho ask ments, Subscriptions, and Accounts will be received by fTIHE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agrjcol. J. ILOTT, X tura Department of the Otago witness Agent for North Island is acknowledged to be unequalled by that OTAG 3 DAILY TIMES CO. (LIMITED;, #t other Weekly in the dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16243, 28 November 1914, Page 12

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