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"THE TRADE AT GREAT EXPENSE BROUGHT FROM AUSTRALIA MR. MAGUIRE, THE LIQUOR CHAMPtON, But Listen to him, and Judge what their "Best" is—npHE "WAJSTGANUI CHRONICLE" says:— ,;/;",' ];' "We confess that we cannot under- and I look upon the man with the big- - "- Maguire. We believe him gest Bible as the biggest scoundrel. iv, n „ good-natured man, and when When the Gospel of Jesus Christ is provoking an audience which was ap- taken as the standard bearer of-any parently determined to be orderly, he Political Party it becomes the refuge smiled at those on the stage as though of every scoundrel in your midst. he were doing an excellent thing." "When bigotry enters a man, rea"The position became absolutely son leaves him. Ido not care a painful at times, when the speaker, whether you like it or not.' saying the most dastardly things, was Some of the refined, logical and ternhowled at and hooted." perate statements made by this ad"Mr Maguire dealt with the Rev. vocate for the Liquor Party at Way Tregear practically the whole of the erley on Friday night last:— evening, but. it was Mr Tregear who, (1) I have no hesitation m saying with a manliness that evoked cheers that I look upon any man and woman saved Mr Maguire from absolute col- who advocates prohibition m a nee lapse." country like this as a person on a very "Mr Tregear said: I am the man poor and low mental plane. attacked. It is my affair. You give Mr (2) If Prohibition took place here Maguire a -fair hearing, and I will re- to morrow in the Dominion, we could; ply to his criticisms either to-night approximately arrive at what an averoutside this hall or at another place, age workman spends in his beer and "Mi- Maguire said: Look here fath- alcoholic liquors. We will assume that ers, if any of your girls are keeping it is 5s a week, but I do not think it company with a Prohibitionist, kick is really that. Then the workinghim out." men of New Zealand would receive 5s "When you see a young man going less worth in wages, to Church With a big Bible under (3) After speaking very strongly his arm, watch him, mothers." against certain tactics adopted by the "It is not the man who takes drink Prohibition party Mr Maquire adds: If who destroys your family life, it is the Prohibition Party have no better the canting humbugs Who go With the influence than to make political larriBible near their hearts." kins of the Y.M.C.A. and Christian "I have travelled over the world. Endeavour Society, I say to with STRIKE OUT THE TWO TQi- LINES L!KE THlS—the Prohibition Party." (4) If we shut the open encourage the home drin will be a danger of our women getting drink. (5) Speaking of No-license and endeavouring to show that it was not a success, Mr Maguire used the expression "Simply because it stinks in the nostrils of the people who have tried it." (6) Speaking"of mond, he said, "Let me show you "on what a low mental plane this man was in advocating prohibition as he did.''' (7) Referring to men who bring religion into the body politic, he said : "The man with the biggest Bible is generally the biggest fraud. These men are nothing else but a lot of canting, hypocritical humbugs, who are working on the plastic minds of our dear and good women." (8) Mr Maguire said: "I have listened to your Prohibition speakers, and they start with singing "Onward, Christian Soldiers' 'and they tell us about the poor drunkard and a lot of silly tripe." In the course of his address Mr Maguire made use of some blasphemous language, which we do not care to publish.

REMEMBER YOUR GRANDMOTHER {• USED J iVUk BEFORE I WAS BORN. " HARVEY'S MILK CANS." COMMENT UNNECESSARY. Supplied to the Leading Taranaki Factories. If want the Best, you wi'l use ...no ... ■ :... othfefj. , . Orders despatched tne same day ag Received. If you experience difficulty in procuring these Cans, write to us direct, . . or to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., STRATFORD, NEWTON KING. Stratford and New Plymouth. ALEXANDER HARVEY & SONS, LIMITED. Auckland. FOR SALE. It will pay you to enquire about this Farm; 500 Acres, all level, aaid well improved, with buildings insured for £BOO. The whole as a going concern, with stock, implements, and furniture, for £T per acre. J n a few years will be selling for double the price. Owner wants to retire on account of old age—a rare snip. 71 ACRES handy to Tauranga Creamery, well improved, in grass ; new 7-roomed house, with all conveniences, new outbuildings, over 200 fruit trees; everything in firstclass condition. Price £IBOO. 200 ACRES, 8 miles from town, nearly all in grass and ploughable; 5 paddocks; on main coach road; 6-roomed house, and outbuildings; Post Office 1 mile, school 1$ miles, creamery 2 miles. Price £6 I.os per aero, on terms. WILSON AMD ROBBIES, Land Agents, TAT'RANGA A\ T D TE PUKE.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Hi TO FEEL YOUNG TO LOOK YOUNG TO KEEP YOUNG TAKE STOHR'S „ s SARSAPARILLA. It makes rich red blood, infuses the genial glow of health into nerve and, muscle. It contains in concentrated form extract of Sarsaparilla combined with lodies of Potassium and Iron. Are you run down? Have you that "don't care" feeling? IF SO, YOUR BLOOD NEEDS "TONING" UP. This Concentrated Extract is a blood-purifier, a remedy for all skin affections caused by impure and impoverished blood. ? Let us put you on the right road to good health—Take STOHR s SARSAPARILLA. "- K ' Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. CHEMIST STRATFORD. TARANAKI DAIRY FOR SALE—--1 A A ACRES choice Dairy Farm, all level, well grassed, land of rich JLUUquality; new house of 4 rooms, 12-bail concrete floor cowshed; 1 mile' to school and factory, and telephone. Price £34 per acre; £/UU casli. -6 H A ACRES, all well grassed, sub-divided into 7 paddocks; sheep-proof 1 / 4fcfencing, good metal road; 5-roomed house, and cowshed; I miles to factory, 1 mile to school. Will lease for o years at a rental of 12s t>a straight-out lease. -i rjrj ACRES, Freehold Land, of good quality, well grassed, fenced ±6 4 subdivided into 12 paddocks, well built 8-roomed House, 20-baiJ cowshed, hay and cart sheds; 1 mile to factory, school, and railway station. Price £25 per acre; terms to suit purchaser. Cheap. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—Nice 6-roomed House and 10 Acres nice level Land, well fenced and nicely sheltered, situated on Beaconsfield Road, handy to school and factory. Will lease for 12 months at £1 per week; rent to be paid monthly in advance. C. & E. JACKSON, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, STTRATFORD. vivjN BUY FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, AND BACON PIGS. PORKERS AND CHOPPERS. We FREEZE ON OWNERS' ACCOUNT. CANNED MEATS AT ALL GROCERS AND STORES. BUY WAITARA FERTILISERS. BUY WAITARA CASHED MEATS. FERTILISERS DIRECT FROM THE WORKS. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. i rtKMsMslj if iwi m mTCftlM^ (AUSTRALASIA, LTD.)

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 30 November 1911, Page 3

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