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No License. BOYS WANTED!! BOYS WANTED !: 15,000 BOYS WANTED :! DURING the next thief years tin: LIQUOR TRADE, if allowed lo contniue in our midht, will ikcil Ia.LUU New Zealand Bovs to turn them into drunkard's. " Tl>e Liquor Truftic can no mo) c be run WITHOUT USLN'G Ul» BOYS than a tlourniill without wheat, or a E.iwmill without logs." Every year over-5000 lirst uUVinK is ate convicted ior drunkenness in New Zealand. We all know that only a small proportion of thos_- who gel ui link tind themselves in a police cell. Ik nee more than 15,000 boyj> will be needed by tlie Liquor Traffic brfoie 1911. Tin: Liquor Traffic -MUST HAVE BOYS. THE ONLY QUESTION IS: WHOSE BOYS? Fathers' and Mollnir, of Timaru, have you one spare? If not, end th.fi iniquitous trade in our inidbt by striking out THE TOP LINE ONLY ON NOVEMBER 17th. DR. BARNARDOS "WAIFS AND STRAYS." In 1871 this great philanthtopist, at the icquest of Eurl Shaftesbury, investigated !uk llstts of rescued boys and girls. He estimated that no lews than 85 per cent, of the children admitted to his Homes owed their social ruin to the drinking habits of their relatives. Years later he made a more careful investigation, and said:—"l would not now U to affirm that of all my young clients the percentage who are titricken down in life through the agency of the drink cmse C nearer the very large figures given by the late Dr Guthrie, i.e.... 99 p-r rent., than the estimate I formed in 1871." STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINK, And end 'bo traffic which blighli, the livs of t lie innocent child i en. DRINK AND LABOUII. It is easy to prove the statement of Arthur Chamberlain, M.P. : money spent in drink was d. voted to pto curing necessary thingr, it -a mild haw mrtro effect upon the of the m.ikmg clat&es than any amount of taiitl ftuui." GUINNESS' XX versu> BELFAST LINEN. Tlie Dublin Breweiv has a capital of £14,000,000 ,nnd Bclfast Linen Industry, with a similar capital, employs 100,000 people. "A GLASS OF PALI- ALE." I nder this tiMt- " Bar-t> and Co. ' i-sii* d a pamphlet, giving us the tigui'o for their concern. They employ 2V,jO men a lid boyt», and pay in wages £132.600 per air num. Their net x-eeipts. aft. r payur,' br.ii- duty, etc., were £2.11 -LOW!. Hon does ilk- working man fare heie? Out of every £1 received, one chilling alid threepence goes to tbo working man. Tliu. is less than 7 per cent. THE CALEDONIAN DISTILLERY. l)if.!.strotifly as the brewing ttadir. atrect the labour market, lh>- distiller.-. are even « '>t.-e . n-inie.s ol the nun. I lie Calcdoni.tn Distilleiy is raid to piodme each year .1 quantity of >jiriit>, tin retail prie. of whieh is £1.600.000. I lie total uiimlh-r of iikmi employed i* 150! If thv luilliou and a half of nif,tt, y ni-tv spent hi elothiny. farming, honr-e etr.. l?..l tXJ to 10.000 hi.ijiV would I, .jn ployed. In i hi* di*l dli i v ill. wan* . am. r receives 6Jd out of ev.-i'y £l's woith of liquor nohl at \»iiol<t-;i!e prn-e. If the a mount njietit on Stiotii: diitik in Hut.,in w.t« d-vot.-d to the ordinal v channel* of livde. 2.C00.000 mot. iiK-n loidd l>e ~|ii ployed, and no man m .-d be out <>f wotk in the Kingdom. DUTY OF WORK I.V! MEN. ('.Very I. .11,(1111' MeluK 1 of ;If But,.), Hoiim- of Cotninoorx vote,f f.,i the ~r , ,j i.-adin- of th- Hi,;..),.!, l.„, R,||, • in' (,f I-.tttour. Working M- ii OI Titnai n : I \ TH F IV lEHKSIS OK I'M K CYEMI'I.oVHIi. .-ti.ke at t!ii-> ni.nidjH.li . rl,> in....;, ■ of the Nation's »<:iltii. strike OUT I hi: Top LINE o.\t,> NOTICE lo DAIRY FARMERS. 'IIHE D.iny Comp.niv ;u* I i.tvp.n.ii to Itl 'Y sEI'A B.Vi < >1! t lit. AM dt-iivoted till Rail at anv rolllit'V St,l turn. >• price 11 ■i. 1. CANTERBURY D\IRY fiiY. l<->> l.l.liheld S' Ft-!. '.'lllif t' hft|. !:

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13730, 21 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13730, 21 October 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13730, 21 October 1908, Page 6