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L°"*o 111 ttow mo yc I gTEiKE ■;-■ (yi-rjmijm : , : - ': WW "-Tji NES - ; i I VOTE THAT THE NUMBER OF ; ; LIOENbES EXISTING IN TM , DISTRICT CONIINUE ; V I vote that the number of Licenses existing in tboDistriot be roduoed . •;'■.•;.■;>■■: ''/..'./.. ■ \ I vote that no Lioenßos bo granted in the District v ■•;:■■: -■' '\- .'...'■ '■'•■';■ :EASONS..: 1, "NO LICENSE" is on invnaion of (he natural tights of the individual, and Ihereforo mcanß a great injHioo to many, 2, "NO LICENSE" ha* betn fried in eighteen States in Ameriei, but fif'crn ol tlnm havo gone back to Licenso, because of in. creased drunk~enur;> ai'd demoralisation amongst the young, 8, Wherevor Prohibition has bsen tried in tho United States or Canada it he.B led (ivitbont exception) to far greater evils than those il Bought to remove, 81y • grog lying, lawlrssnesi, perjury, iacreased drankenness ere some of evils that attend Prohibition. 4: If "NO LICENSE" ia omied, evory hotel, wholosale licenso, oallcd and closed down, DON'T BE MISLED, , 5, The person who eolls the liquor would also be compelled to give .jour,name and addresß and the , .quantity, of liquor sold to tb« Magistrate's Court, : 8. If you require liquor, you will have lo buy it outside the NoLioenao ' '■■ District, and your name and ;'"■>. address will be given to the Beaidont Magistrate's Court, where overy order will be entered up, Thus your private' transaotionj will beoome public property.';.' '.'[ 7. For a breach of the law, yen or any other ordinary citizen would be : . liable, to a penally of and for a Becond.breach to.a penalty of £6O or aterhiof imprißonuient. ;x' : :: ' v ;v' ;V v' ' ■.'.■'■"'■ . !.:■■. _■■'"'■'.''• O'-'^V^: 8. On suspieion that a wineglasaful.is -'.' sold, any house may bo raided by the police, any liquor found therein seized, and-.the person whoßß hoiiso is raidefl would have to satisfy the Magisrrnte."that he ;.'■..■ .hud not sold liquor, Failing tc do this—which would be very ' -, diffloult-rhe would bo tenteneed to-:a heavy fine or.i term ol ;"■':.' imprisonment, -!W-'- ■•'■' W ;«' NO "is mereiyXibEß- .:' CIONj and is'thero(ore\opposed ■ to the ; principles l of.DEMOvceaoy.: ''':.'-%'J^-^:. ; 10, ■ ■•" NO oreatei and o* ;v'courages DKUMENNESS it : the '''^V-^Vv pOULD ANY TAW T>l TMORE I'TNJUSr OR ' TTNWOEKABLE? _ ' W 18 "1 _ x.i

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

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