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License or No-License ? MASTERTON ELECTORATE. DO NOT BE INFLUENCED by misleading .statements about No-License in Ashburfcon and Invorcargill. IT HAS BEEN A SUCCESS. The carrying of No-License in these two electorates was a severe blow to the Brewers' ring, and a desperate attempt is being made to win thorn back. THE PEOPLE DO NOT WANT "THE TRADE" RESTORED, and after tho next defeat the brewers will probably relax their efforts. Statements aro being circulated by the Liquor Party in this electorate about Ashburton and Invercargill that they would not dare to circulate in those towns. The Business Men there have 'signed Manifestos stating that No-License has been a success. Why do not the Liquor party quote the names of some business m®n who are prepared to say it has been a failure P MR. T. E. TAYLOR TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT ASHBURTON AND INVERCARGILL, AND IN FACE OF WHAT HE SAID IT IS RATHER ASTONISHING THAT THE LIQUOR PARTY CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE THEIR MISLEADING STATEMENTS. MR. 11. D. BEDFORD WILL ALSO HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT NO-LICENSE ELECTORATES IN THE SOUTH ISLAND DURING HIS APPROACHING VISIT. THE BREWERS KNOW THAT IT WILL BE A TREMENDOUS MONETARY LOSS TO THEM II? , NO-LICENSE IS CARRIED IN MASTERTON. THIS IS THE ONLY REASON THEY ARE FIGHTING SO HARD TO PREVENT IT. They know as well as all thinking people do that if the electors study their own interests and the moral and financial good of the town., they will STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY.

rjIAMOUS NOT ONLY IN THE WAIRAJD RAPA, BUT OVER THE NORTH ISLAND. WHAT IS IT ? Why! A. J. GIDDINGS' Superior " ATALANTA TEA." IS HAS NO EQUAL. Note. —This Tea is selected from numerous samples direct from the finest tea gardens in Ceylon, and the blending is based on an extensive experience both in the Old Country and the Colonies. BLOUSE PIECES. THESE Muslin Blouse Pieces are cxtroamcly dainty and very attractive, and they possess the additional merit of being very moderate in price. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE PIECES, handsomely embroidered with White Mercerised Silk, and interlaced with long sprays of openwork Embroidery. At 9/11 each. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE PIECES, daintly worked with Valenciennes insertion and openwork Embroidery. Very effective designs. At 1 O/6, 1 2/6 each. i FANCY XUBBONS. Those are all very new, and are in Roman stripes, checks, and floral designs. The striped effects are suitable for trimming lints for the sea-side or knockabout wear, and the Floral Ribbons will make up into elegant Sashes to wear with dainty summer frocks. FLOBAL BIBRONS, 5 inches wide, in white grounds with Coloured Floral effects. At 1 O£d a yard. RICH FLORAL RIBBONS, 6 inches wide, in light grounds with coloured designs in a full range of shades. At 1/- a yard. EOMAN STRIPED RIBBONS, C inches wide, in a variety of smart coloured stripes. At 1/- a yard. IIICIT FLORAL RIBBONS, in light and dark colourings, in magnificent rsuigo of designs. At i /3 a yard. DAINTY FLORAL BIBBONS, 0 inches to 8 inches wide, in choice designs in light and dark colourings. At 1/6, 1 /9, 1/11, 2/6 a yard. Write proniji/If/ hefore the hex! sorts (limip/iear. &IRKCALDIE &' STAINS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. WESTPORT - STOCKTON COAL. The New Coal! The Good Coal! The Coal That Cooks ! Will be here shortly. Your Dealer, or the Agents— SAMUEL BEOWN, LTD., WELLINGTON. UMBRELLAS! ~ W "ANTED—The public of Masterton to know that it is not necessary to give umbrella repairing or manufacturing work to outside firms. I am qualified to undertake any class of work and r/uaranlee satisfaction G. BEDFORD, Hail-street, Masterton.

MANAWATU & WEST COAST LITE STOCK & INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. KENNEL CLUH SHOW. Show Grounds, Paimerston North. 4th Nov., Wednesday The Farm, Home, and Arts ; Judging D'iy, Riding and Hunters' Competitions. sth Nov., Thursday— The Livestock Judging Day, the Farmers' and Breeders' Day. To be seen the most comprehensive display of Pedigree Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs in the Dominion. An object lesson in Practical Agriculture. 6th Nov., Friday The People's Carnival Day. Lady Riding and Driving Competitions, Champion Hunters' Competition and Challenge Cups. A Meeting of the Champions. THOUSANDS WILL BK THERE. SIGHTSEEING UNRIVALLED. The Most Modern and Attractive Side Shows. GROUNDS, 1/-. Children Half-price. GJ-β AND A NNUAL Naval ancS Military TOURNAMENT AM) ASSAULT AT ARMS. To be held at the PALMERSTON N. SHOW GROUNDS on Saturday (Nov. 7th) & Monday (Nov. 9th, King's Birthday). Two Days of BRILLIANT, THRILLING, EXCITING CONTESTS, TOURNEYS, AND DISPLAYS. Grand IMavaS Demonstration 1!Y One Hundred British Seamen and Marines from H.M.S. ENCOUNTER. This will be the first display of its kind and magnitude ever given in New Zealand A Feature of the Most Intense EPOCH-MAKING AND IMPERIAL INTEREST, which should draw to the grounds the Greatest Crowd ever seen there. GRAND MILITARY TATTOO & MASSED BAND PERFORMANCE. The Grounds Brilliantly Lit with Electric Searchlights by the Encounter's Electric Light Squad of Naval Exports ON THE SATURDAY NIGHT. Military Features on both days, unsurpassed in t lie' Dominion, by the Crack Corps of New Zealand. For Special Train Arrangements see Railway Posters. E . a DOVRY , (Staff Sergeant-Major) Hon. SecspecialTnotice. WE have purchased Mr A. A. Stempa's old-established Butchery Business, and hope to be favoured with the continued support of our predecessors' numerous clients. Clients will be waited on daily in any part of the town, and only the choicest Meat procurable will be stocked. Special attention will be given to Telephone Orders (No. 27). LEE & BOXHALL, The "Quality" Butchers, QUEEN STREET. prime~smaliTgoods. WE have secured the services of -a small goodnnan who is an artist in this particular line. Customers can now rely upon setting the Choicest Small Goods FRESH DAILY. F. HOLLOWAY & SON, Butchers. 'Phone 12.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 6

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