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NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. ASHBURTON FACTS. rjnHE following quotation from a letter written by a former resident of Gisborne iioav living in Tinwald, near Ashburton, shoiv lioav much reliance is to be placed on some of the AV.ild statements made Avith regard to Ashburton: — “I am in Ashburton nearly every day and, night, so I liave good reason to komv hoAA r things are, and I SAY EMPHATICALLY THAT NO-LICENSE HAS MADE ASHBURTON THE ADMIRATION OF ALL WHO KNOW IT AND CONTRAST IT WITH LICENSE TOWNS.” R EV ' E. WHITEHORSE, THE VICAR OF ASHBURTON, WILL VISIT GISBORNE AND REFUTE THE MISLEADING STATEMENTS THAT ARE BEING CIRCULATED WITH REGARD TO THE SUCCESS OF NO-LICENSE IN ASHBURTON, ALCOHOL AND WILL POWER. J)R. Q.EORGE g. (JUTTEN, One of the Highest Authorities on the Psychology of Alcoholism, in his new work entitled, the “PSYCHOLOGY OF ALCOHOLISM” writes as follows: “The use of alcohol leads to • a lack of the power to will. Not only the will as a whole, but all the factors of will ,are injured. The alcoholic is devoid of the power to act at the proper time and in* the right way, no matter how much ho may admit such action to bo correct. On the other hand, ho is equally powerless to inhibit incor«rect action which is in line with alcoholic indulgence. Ho- has the deluded notion that he enjoys freewill capacity. He thinks he can stop drinking alcoholic liquors if he makes the effort of 'his will, but on account of a lack of nervous energy lie has not the ability for sustained effort.” STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE. DON’T WORRY! F Your SUIT is SOILED, h»ve it CLEANED. >ED GARMENTS DYED mj Color by a Practical Dyer and Dry Cleaner. SUITS REPAIRED. BRELLAS RECOVERED and REPAIRED, a Speciality. QHARLIE gMITH, CITY DYE WORKS, ’PiMppp OQO,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2332, 27 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2332, 27 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2332, 27 October 1908, Page 3

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