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QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS!

FOR, ADVOCATES OF THE OPEN BAR. ( Published by Arrangement.) THE HOTEL BAR. • A bar to heaven, lx doir to hell, Whoever named it named it well. A bar to manliness and wealth, A door to want and broken health; A bar to honour, prido, and fame, A door to siiij and grief, and sliamo. A bar to hope, a bar to prayer, A door to darkness and despair • A bar to honoured, useful life, A door to brawling, senseless strife. A bar to all that's true and brave, A door to evjry drunkard's grave; A bar to joys that homo imparts, A door to tears and aching hearts. A_bar to heaven, a door to hell, Whoever nn':ml it named it well QGKSTIOX No. 1. If the open bar is otioi.l and harmless, why can't the liquor people noint to one place anions English-speaking; people where there is ao agitation against it? K ODESTrO>; Ko. x If Xo-T,ieo!i -" _dcos rot miner? trio consumption of ?vk->\ wbj do hrowera fight It." TV'.v? Whv? V,' 1179 ■ OT'ESTTOX No. 3. " Prohibition is not to bo attempted. because ii nwrt be enforced." Bays the liquor ndvaaatc. Has regulation ever regulated? I havo before too c»? "Police llooorfc for 1903, and also tiie latest Parliamentary return re sVr-stiw*. In publicans ui hwtoso districts, to' Hip umber of inn, were convicted for breaches of the Licensing Art. Tn L.ie sante license district? ever ]OO slvsellers were convicted duri:;., )0.;. It is evident from these fi,aires ■ W » far greater failure Liian Ao-.Liernsf\ QUKSTiOX Xo. 4. . W Kn-Liconsa is i. failure, whv does smyecu w c.iini:tst new territory, ana why dees !f I, r ,M :.!] ; t . trains 0 " OUF.STTOT No. 5. Tf N'o-Lv-nnse is productive of evil, why does T?>clmn .Tulius. in whose diocos.. are )n.T,iTO! f » arens, sav that he wonid sooner die than vote for the open !w"? OtfESTTOK Xo. G. If Xo-L:o"!1;;C! IB onlv vofrd for br brnnde.es idiot*. her- is it ihr.i in ].~ \ inmsspnf. loehinng and T 1 T)IjCA I TOK the Ko-Lh-ptisc voto in V j-^ r p' ancl has riscn 43,000 to ISTo. 7. Tf m»-b it to your home? And '? not next to yours, whv next to anv~ one's? Xo, P. , Tf ail b;ii' is neooK-.srirr to en..ole a pnbb'f-.nn to rnn nn afeonimodati'on house. -hrr.v do the \r.v«o houses mmiago to pay without liquor? Tf you ennyoi pet entisfnetorv nnto bnrA nrrAr yet b.-m n-i r «n—tbrn vet* \n.T ( ctarinc nf tlio Tiors br out the top lino at tho next PnTj. ... A rnbTe in the Sydney f 'f?nn" stitog T3r,t:?h r.ro iu?t novc divks-ed into two camyvs in conn-eotion w'+b a iV-f i|.. e ..r-'c—T, arisen over r.. of professional ! conduct. The trm;?>V is of a case in which the Mcdira] Hoard iwwnt-lr descended on throe doctors whom Mr Eurrane Sandow engaged to oxamine clients una >ir:a. ceu'-s' l of pliysic.nl culture at- J-U inat'tiiUa Bsconw Sandow had pnb'.ishc-d ad-rcr-tisemeoTs ciaimiivj t:t cure 'ii-.e'S' l r.a • of his doetfi-rs w-.s struck off i a.-. ml titioiiCTs are ,awaiting "fenf-r.:.,-- " Oua action of the- pr«foMi.n that it is far hatf T fo Snadow to c!a>' fii'ah'fiad raihar than ungual'!V-"i I lrn. wlii'a the slhar tliinl-s t'ia l -fhc adv-rtiwiiT princic!- shonhl be anvli-.l l.a h'-soii-ils. si 1 hat these insfcitiitainr. T> i:r!;f. ]>-. eaah!-"'' in announce what di.e!. ias <<->;.• pnsjiii'.vefl, , '■ ■■ ' 1 '"ng r.,. ~1, ,1 . r: -'L'V F-'-l'l's fSrcat Peppermint Cera is Gd, 2s Sd. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14484, 4 July 1911, Page 3

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QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14484, 4 July 1911, Page 3

QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! QUESTIONS! Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14484, 4 July 1911, Page 3

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