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NEW SEASON GOODS TO HAND Millinery! Millinery! Now Showing Large Assortment of Trimmed and Ready.to-Wear Hals in Latest Fashions. Newest Shapes in Panama Tagals and Chips. TRIMMINGS A Large Variety of Shades in Ronjan Stripe and Floral Ribbons. Newest in Mounts and Flowers. Summer Dress Goods. Double Width Pique in Saxe Blue, Mid Navy, Brown, Biscuit, Tussore, Pink, and White from 1/2 yd. Floral Crepes, the Latest, 8d and gd yard. Double Width Striped Sponge Cloth in Newest Shades from |d yard Check and Stiiped Materials from 1/3 yard. A Nice Range of Ready-to-wear Dresses White, Pique, Floral Crepes and Ginghams. , W. T. TBLBOYS. Ross Place, » » Lawrence. 1 1 trrence. I Z&s —— D N'T BE BLUDGEONED Prohibitionists and No-License Advocates are determined to Destroy the- People's Liberty. Preserve Your Liberty by Voting Against No-License and Prohibition. Read the Appeal of Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice) " Let us strive as good citizens to see that we have Liberty. Whenever in the past I here has been an attempt to bludgeon people into conformity with the majority evil has resulted. We need to remember this to-day, for there seems to be inculcated in lite Dominion by many of our citizens, that whatever the ina|ority says should be done ought to be done. It is the nation that has recognised that minorities have rights, and that the oppression of those nonconforming to the majority is 1 wrong that has led, and will lead the way of progress, of civilisation, and of peace." Believe me, Yours very truly, Wellington, July, 1914. ROBIiRT STOUT.

Real War Pictures! STEVENSON'S PICTURES 13eg to announce that they will present is nil-; TOWN HALL, LAWUKNCG, - ON' MONDAY, 14TJI OHCKMIiKR: 'THE DEFENCE OF ALOST' ]>y the Belgians ; and tin; 'OCCUPATION OF LOUVAIN* ]sy tiie Germans. Owing to the increased cost, of procuring these iilms, the admission chaise will he ~ Adults, 1/6; Children under 12, 6dEchoes from the Seat of War! LAWRENCE'S LEADING SINGER will render the French National Anthem, "THE MARSEILLAISE," at the Concert to he given on FRIDAY, DECEMBER llih, in St. Patrick's School. j\T !■', W /E A LAND R All, W AVS Opening of Extension: Big- Hill to Beaumont. The Extension of the Lawrence-Roxlmifji Railway fr.nn Bi;> Hill to Beaumont will be opened fur passenger, parcel* anil <;oods traffic on TUESDAY, loth December. ' ISY ORDER. The Liberal League of N.Z. (LAWHENCE BRANCH). A MEETING of tlie above will lie hcid in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Hth Deectnlic!', at S p.m. B. WINN, Convener,

The CHEAPEST COAL in Southland. NIGHTCAPS & COAL s (NUTS and DROSS) When ordering Coal ask the price of NIGHTCAPS BEST VALUE.

It appears (says u Duned'n, i.hwage of 27 ult.) that the Stamp Department has been Je\yin<; i<,u 01 , receipts for the " separation " allowances of members oi the, KxpcJiiiouary Force, and the inct brought under the notice o[ the Defence Minister while he was in town the oilier day by a man interested on bchii.lt oi himself and lothi-rs in a like position. 'lhe objector received the following telegram irom the Hon. J. Allen : " On inquiry L lind that payments on ulloiiiumis made to relatives of the meipbers oi the Expeditionary Forces are in the nature of the payment of salary, and are exempt from stamp duty , under the Stamp Act, 1908. I cannot understand your being required to stamp receipt, and will inquire irom the Department as to why the demand, v,aa made."

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6219, 9 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6219, 9 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6219, 9 December 1914, Page 2