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Public Notices. National Prohibition MEANS THAT NEARLY ONE MILLION POUNDS IN DIRECT TAXATION WILL HAVE TO BE MADE UP. WHO WILL MAKE IT UP P WHY, YOU I HOW ? I—TEBOUGE EXTRA TAXATION ON TOUB I.AND. ; 2 THROUGH EXTRA DUTIES ON TOUR FOOD AND CDOTHEB. YOU CANNOT EVEN BREW BEER IN YOUR OWN HOUSE, READ THE OPINION OF MR MARTIN CHAPMAN, K.C. ’ “Mr Walker Is reported to have said that the Licensing l Act Amendment Act, 1910, which prohibits with penalties the manufacture of intoxicating- liquor of any hind, leaves it quite lawful for any person to make 1 home-made alcoholic beverages ■ for home consumption. Ho considers that things made at home are not ‘manufactured’ —that the Act applies only to liquors made for sale. In my opinion there Is no foundation for. the above opinion. For the purpose of construing the - Act" in" question, the words ‘make’ and ‘manufacture’ are convertible terms. Intoxicating liquors made at home for use are as much manufactured as if made at a brewery or a distillery for sale. Tbe Act, if brought into force, would to the one ’ and the other. Shortly, lam of opinion, should national.pro- , hibitlon be established under the above Act in New Zealand, that it will be illegal for any person to mako'beer or.apy other alcoholic liquors for their own consumption, or for any other purposes.” MARTIN CHAPMAN, K.O. Wellington, 23rd May, 1911. STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ON EACH BALLOT PAPER. la NEW MOTOR ARE ON THE WATER AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE DURING *THE CURRENT MONTH. THEY ARB MADE UP AS FOLLOWS: —: 16 Trusty Triumphs 12 Vibrationless Douglas 2 Silent Borers 2 Powerful Bradhurys 2 Speedy L.M,C.s WENTY - FOUR OF THIS NUMBER ARB ALREADY BOQKD AND THE BUYERS ARE COUNTING THE DAYS OF HEIR ARRIVAL. ' IT IS ADVISABLE THAT ANY INENDING BUYERS WHO WANT EARLY DELIVERY 30ULD PLACE THEIR ORDERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. HE REMAINING TEN WHICH ARE UNSOLD WILL lON BE TAKEN UP. WE OWE OUR EXTRAORDINARY JCCESS IN SECURING THE BULK OF THE MOTOR. iTCLE TRADE TO SPECIALISING. WE INVITE ANYONE sir) EVERYONE to come AND INSPECT OUR FACILITIES FOR SPECIALLY CATERING FOR MOTORCYCLISTS' REQUIREMENTS. Wilson, Frascr ♦ AHD CO., DEE STREET, rSTVESCABOILI* THE BEST SHOES TO STAND HARD PLAY Just Shoes won’t do for healthy, romping boys and girls. They must be more than Leather —they must be well and strongly made. These features you will find In KINGSLAND’S FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Further,they fit well, and are, perhaps, the smartest Shoes that can be found. If your Children have a single Footwear need, bring them here and fit them with a pair of our own make. These are the Boots to get the best of the rough and tumble wear the Children give them. JOHN KiNGSLAND. and CO., WE LEAD, FOLLOW WHO CAN, P.O, Box 27. INVERCARGILL. ’Phone 199. SOME PRICES AT •ar. -w ovaESjaJD’s GENTS’ GLACE BALMORALS ((Button and Lace). 12s 6d up to 265. GENTS’ EXTRA THICK-SOLED TAN COOKHAMS, 245. GENTS’ BEAD TIE LILLY-MODELLED LORNE GLACE BALMORALS, 18s. A NICE LINE OF FASHIONABLE ROUND TOE BOOTS AND SHOES, with wide Silk Laces, from 16s 6d to 22s 6d. GENTS’ WORKING BALMORALS with or without plates and iuli% from 10s Gd. SCGE VARIETY OF FANCY STRAP SHOES, from Cs 6d to 20s. A Full Stock of all Accessories for Cleaning White. Tan. Red tad Blach Footwear,

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Southland Times, Issue 16889, 14 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16889, 14 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16889, 14 November 1911, Page 7