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MRS. H. LEE-COWIE IN REPLY.

THE TRADE’S QUESTIONS AN SWERED.

Airs. Lee-Cowie’s statement that she has wired to the Mavor of Invercargill asking him to reply to the Gishorne Licensed Victuallers will be most assuring to all readers who are anxious to know wnether Mr. Ott would also consider No-License a good thiim for \\ allacetown. It will also allav lot of natural anxiety if the Mavor of Invercargill would also explain whv the Invercargill Borough Council found ; t necessary a few weeks back to pass ‘a special by-law prohibiting the consumption of liquor on the Borough reserves and domains. .Some people are under the impression that* this bv-Jaw was rendered necessarv in the interests of public decency and decorum, on acoount. of the disgraceful keg-sprees and batchanahan riots in the Invercargill domains and reserves. It is also hop-M-ivov , has wired to the -Ma\ oi oi Waihi, because people are tb^ 10 m 5 k,unv a , U about VVaihi. In each and every individual toter mav be asked: “What have tlu Wowsers done for you ?“ There i< to SS t 0 Jhd best answer is papSs.* ° l the bottom llue on both

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 4

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MRS. H. LEE-COWIE IN REPLY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 4

MRS. H. LEE-COWIE IN REPLY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 4

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