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NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. SALVATION ARMY AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. ATTEMPTS- have actually -' been made by the Liquor Party to claim General Booth on their side as opposed to No-Licenee. No ono would be more surprised than General Booth himself to hear this. His own words prove the contrary to be the case. He declared recently to an interviewer— “l AM FOR PROHIBITION.” “It is high time Parliament took up the subject of thei Drink Traffic. This question, which affects more closely than almost any other the social happiness and welfare of the people, has been practically neglected for years.” “The Salvation Army has always been, is now, and will forever be against the Drink Traffic, lock, stock, and barrel. It is its sworn opponent.”—(See War Cry, October 17, 1905.) If General Booth were in New Zealand to-day, everyone knows what he would say at the coming election— STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE. GISBORNE O-TT ICENSE IT N°'L EAGUE The no-license league wishes it to be distinctly understood that it does not identify itself with any political candidate. Its members are perfectly free to support any candidate they please, and no suggestion has been made as to> which candidate members of the League should vote for. F. W. CHATTERTON, President. D. MORICE, Treasurer. R EV - E. WHITEHOUSE, w VICAR OF ASHBURTON, SUCILL SPEAK ON THE CESS OF NO-LICENSE IN ASHBURTON. In the following places:— SATURDAY, S p.m. (Open Air)— Si EVWR ! GHT MEMORIAL. MONDAY EVENING RAILWAY WORKS CAMP, WAIHUKA. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.— HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. T. G. LAWLESS. AND JgSTATE j^GENT, LAWLESS’S BUILDINGS. KAITI-OITY LAND AGENCY. Within One Minute of General Post Post Office. Established 1891. DISTRICT AGENT for— Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. Guardian Fire Assurance Society, Ltd. o FFERS F OR g ALE: £IOSO. New Kauri-built Suburban RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, linen chest, overhead cistern; good garden; half-acre allotment; about half-a-mile from Post Office. £450. HALF-ACRE, Ormond Road; centrally situated. £2OO. High and dry Quarter-acre BUT.LD•7G ALLOTMENT, Ormond Road. £825. Three Quarter-acres and G-roomed WELLING. Large main road fronge, with ample room for four new mses. £llOO. Centrally situated DWELLING of large rooms and GROCER’S SHOP, ft by 14ft. Optional to take stock id furniture at valuation. £IOO-. Splendid BUILDING ALLOTENTS, just off Ormond Road and is Route. £2IOO. 5 ACRES and good G-roomed WELLING, with every convenience, thin a few miles of town. £O2O. Quarter-acre and 5-roomed suburb,n DWELLING, healthy situation, ,nd a real bargain. £IOOO. Eight BUILDING ALLOTMENTS and 6-roomed DWELLING, near Roebuck Road Bridge. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a bargain. £350. GOODWILL OP LEASE of 5 Acres, -roomed Cottage,' outbuildings, orbard, etc. For further particulars write or call onT, G, LAWLESS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 3

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