NO LICENSE. Boys Wanted. Boys Wanted. 15,000 Boys {Wanted. T~\URING the next three years the / LIQUOR TRADE, if allowed to continue it) our uiidbt, will need IJ.I.UU New Zealand Bovs to turn thciii into DRUNKARDS. "" I lie Liquor Traffic can no more be mn WITHOUT USING IT' UO\ S than aflourinill without wheal, or a t>a\ruiill without, logs." • Every year over 5000 first oll'enders are convicted for drunkenness in New Zealand. We all know that only a small proportion of those who get, drunk ever iiud themselves in a police cell. Hence more than 15,000 boys will ,be needed by the Liquor Traffic before 1911. The Liquor traffic MUST HAVE BOYS. THE ONLY QUESTION' IS: WHOSE BOYS? Fathers and Mot lit is of Tiinuru, have you one to spare'/ If not, end this iniquitous trade in our inidet by striking out THE Tor LINE ONLY OX NOVEMBER 17th. DR. RARXARDOS " WAIFS. AXD STRAYS." In 1871 litis great philanthropist, at the request of Earl Shaftesbury, investigated his lists of rescued boys and girls. He estimated that'llo Te»> than 85 per cut. of the children admitted to his Homes owed their social ruin to ihe drinking habits of their relatives. Years later he made a more careful investigation, and said:—"l would not now hesitate • to affirm that, of all my young clients tinpercentage who arc htricken down in life through the agency of the drink curse i* nearer the vcrv large figures given by the late Dr Guthrie, i.e.. 99 per cent., than the estimate I formed in 1871." STRIKE OUT THE TOF LINE, And end the tiaflic which blights the livs of the innocent children. DRINK AXI) LABOUR. It is eat>v to prove the statement of Arthur Chamberlain. M.l*. :■•- If half ill'money spent in drink was devoted to procuring neceshaiy thing*, it would have more effect, upon the wages of t!»<• working clangs than any amount of tariff i.foiin." GUINNESS' XX veiMi- BELFAST LINEN. The Dublin Ri.w.iv li.i> a .-apilal of £I<J,OOO,OOO .and employs 3COO men ' I lie Belfast Linen Imlimtrv. with' a >imilar capital. employ.- 100.C00 pop!e. "A GLASS OF TALI-: ALE." Under this title " ll.ir* and (.'... " i-Mi.-d a pampnlet, giving u- the ligimn for tin 11 concent They employ 2250 men a ml Ihivk, and pay in wages £132,600 per .ill num. Their net. receipts, ali.i paving b>r .itity, etc.. were £2.U-i.OOO. 11..u dots th'- working man (.<><■ line'' tint of ev-.iv £1 received, one shilling and thlicpeiice goes to the winking ill.in. Thir. i* than 7 per cent. Hi-.L-t lotmly a- the biewing tr. th. labour ni.uk.;. th. dMiller* I'aleil-.iii.in ..ieh yai . pin. .if ui 12.C00 :.. I.' ph.y.d l„ I. iviveliquor f-old . amount rqieii; :v of -I*i»)r,~ ;"i.500.00j. lb, t.n.ii 150: It th'.-. »■'"■ S|.-Cllt WiUCKIN't; MI.N". ■ lniKi. "t i T. G. Wakeham, Hoot fyv«emli«t, t'hnr.-h Kt . ..p|...vu M.thodm Mull C«.\LL »l. tin. . *nir.»llv .Hiiot"! f- / T-nr IU„lt .iih»r for light h.-»TT "dump r.su»titig qii»lilT. Mr \V»k» i"i» » prnrtii-.il KootmAkrr, »"d *:'dnr ior 80..t« to Ord'-r or lor Ktp&irt f. *«.;ita hj» w»H to coumlt him b«-for» going •!••
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13731, 22 October 1908, Page 7
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