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No-License in Invercargill. Militated Against Business. NO HELP TO THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. Testified to by 100 Business Men. The following telegram appeared as a special in the Evening Post of Tuesday last: — INVERCARGILL, Nov. 4th. The visit of the Rev W. Thomson, anti-Prohibition advocate, has stirred up the liquor question fervour a good deal. Over 100 business men in the town have put their names to and published the following; declaration : " We, the undersigned electors of Invercargill, solemnly affirm that No-license has decidedly militated against the business of the town, which is much quieter than under license, and that it has not helped the Temperance cause." Electors of Masterton should nob require any further argument to prove that No-Licensa ia Invercargill has proved a failure. The very candid pronouncement contained in the above telegram should convince every business man in Masterton that No-License means decidedly less business, a much quieter town, while the Temperance cause would not be help ed.

LATEST VICTORIES OF THE WONDERFUL TWIN CYLINDER MOUNTAINEER ™ LE THE MOTOR THAT LEVELS BgJHILLS. RELIABILITY TRIALS holi at Lyons, France, Twin-cylindor Cycles up to 6 h.p. competing. MOUNTAINEER, First, Second and Third. RELIABILITY TRIALS held at Nice under the auspices of the Automobile Club of France. Speed Competition—MOUNTAINEER, First and Second. Mountain CIimbing—MOUNTAINEER, First and Second. Endurance Competition—MOUNTAINEER First and Second. Special Medals for the Lightest and Most Perfect Twin-cylinder Motor. MOUNTAINEER, Ist Gold Medal. MOUNTAINEER, 2nd Gold Medal. One of these wonderful Motors may bo seen at the Local Agents', LYTTLE BROS., CYCLE & MOTOR ENGINEERS, QUEEN STREET. Phone HI. JLJARCOMBE & J)ONALQ. SADDLERS, HARNESS-MAKERS AND REPAIRERS, Perry-street - SVHasterton. OUR Stock is complete in every Department with goods selected from tlie best English and Continental Houses, and from our own Workshop. With every order we turn out, GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD WORKMANSHIP & FAITHFUL SERVICE generally is guaranteed. Before you buy elsewhere, call and get our prices and compare our Goods. We will do your repairs ouickly and well. Club Hotel Stables IN Master-ton have been taken by Mr A. G. TROWER, late driver of the Tenui Coach. Patrons can rely on their, orders being faithfully carried out. Horses and Vehicles for hire by the hour or day. Telephone 4~ MAURICEVILLE HOTEL. AREBAY has pleasure in in- • forming his many friends in the Wairarapa and adjacent districts that he has taken over the above weil-kn ">wn hostelry, and will bo pleased to receive their patronage. Bisst Wines and Spirits Stocked. First-class Accommodation. Stabling and Paddocks a Specialty. A. REBAY, Proprietor. THE PRSiMCE OF WALES HOTEL, MASTERTON. A New and Commodious llouso, well appointed, and spackus Sitting, Dining and Commercial Rooms, and Bedrooms. First-class Cuisine, the best brands of Liquors, and good service. Night and day porters. Sample Rooms. R. BARCLAY, Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES STABLES. HOLE Si WELCH, Proprietors. CAREFUL attontiu given to all horses left at stables. Competent Groom always in charge. Cab Calls a special feature. Cabs meet all trains. Horses bought and sold, or broken to single or double harness. Good Paddocking. Every care taken but no responsibility. LIVERY STABLES MR EDWARD JONES wishes to notify the public that he has first class Stables and Looso-boxe«. and lie is prepared to lot stands. Every attention given. All conveniences for visitors, bathrooms, otc. Address: CRICKET STREET, (back Graham and Co.). WHAT IS IT? WHY A. J. BIDDINGS', SUPERIOR ATALANTA TEA. JT has no equal. Famous both in the Wairarapa and over the North Island. NOTE! This Tea is selected and forwarded direct from the finest plantations in Ceylon.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3038, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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