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Iffflil TAKEN FROM GOVERNMENT RECORDS. rtoii carried No-License by a 2-stli Majority, 99 votes to spare. In 1905 the Electorate was SO ilectorate was SO DISSATISFIED that they their Decision, and by a wtimmMm&mmmfflm if33if» ALL the juggling in the world does not alter the fact that in 1902 the rate under license was ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND And that in 1908 Under No-License it was" <' \ 1/9 IN THE POUND. No-'.iconse simply means illicit traffic. imv^UTniTlSTfriiois'iMiiifeK] Figures recently Published by the Government give; the quantities of liquor supplied to No-License districts.. ASHBURTON'S CONSUMPTION IS 102,982 gallons of beer, and 18,131 gallons of spirits. INVERCARGILL'S CONSUMPTION IS 114,673 gallons of beer, and 7,131 gallons of spirits. These figures only show the quantities notified to the Clerk of the Courts and is probably less than half the real amount consumed. Shopkeepers and all business men should vote for continuance, and keep thousands of pounds In the district where it is earned. I , / Don't allow the Great Experiment to Chsat you any longer. IF YOU BELIEVE IN TEMPERANCE, VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE THUS: ( B that the Number of Licenses Existing in

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Lovely Short Coats. ]7IOR Spring Wear Short Hip, J Eton and Bolero Coats are ideal garment*, and whfcn they accord with a neatly' fitting skirt they are graceful and daintily becoming. Here side by side with the best fabrics are fashions that must delight even the most critical ta tes. We cordially invite your inspection and criticism. to sfSlO lOs, ALBERT WEBB, LADIES' TAILOR, MASTERTON. And the Camera. npHE making of Photographs is an art X which demands a keen artistic perception and a thorough knowledge of human nature. I specialise on Portraiture in its true sense, and the examples now hanging in my Studio w'll show yon how well I succeed < in obtaining thoroughly lifelike pictures. i\ly prices for high-grade work aro moderate, as is shown below. For instance: —Cabinets from 13s 6d per dozen. A 7s 6d Black and White Enlargement given free with each dozen Cabinets. Smaller sizes from 5s per dozen. Black and White Enlargements, finished any stylo, from 7s 6d each upwards. Sepia or Hand-painted Enlargements from 15s fid each. Outdoor Photography and 3ronps have my special attention. Amateurs eatored for. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, STUDIO ROOM 16. MASTERTON. VJEW COLONIAL EDITIONS. "The Tree of Heaven," Robt. W. Chambers. "Neither Store, House, nor Earn," Allen Raino. "An Amateur's Adventures," F. Frankfort Moore. "Sweet Life," Kathleen Rhodes. "Lettors from Qaoeu Street," J. H. Mc. Abbott.' "Beau Brocade," Baroness Orezy. PRICE—3s Gd and 2s (id. Order now. Postage Extra. A. E.~RIVE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Society is prepared to receive Money on Deposit at tlie following rates: — Twelve Months ... 4 per cent Six Months 34 „ 3 Dats Nottck ... 3 „ J. B ICEITH, Manager.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2992, 16 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2992, 16 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2992, 16 September 1908, Page 6

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