ASHBURTON’S NO-UCENSE MANIFESTO. BUSINESS MEN REPUDIATE IT. MOKE PROHIBITIONISTS’ MISREPRESENTATION. (From the “Ashburton Guardian,” 28th November, 1911.) DISCLAIMER. 117 E, THE UNDERSIGNED BTJSIYV NESS MEN, whose names appear under and above the Prohibition Advertisement of Saturday’s "Guardian,” GIVE A DENIAL to the effect that wo signed the paper as an advertisement for Prohibition or License, but simply as to the financial state of the Town, according; to our own respective businessesKERR BROS. E. G. CRAIGHEAD. R TOTTYV. H. ROBINSON. J. W. STEPHENS. F. L. KNOWLES. THOMAS BROS. J. ARGYLEBAKER BROS. BUXTON AND THOMAS. A. HUNTER. JOHN MITCHELL. W. F. GIBSON. ANDREW TERRIS. JOHN POLLOCK. ANDREWS AND COJ. E. ALLEN. Those names appeared among those "A who: were supposed to favour NoLicense in Afilhburton, and they have mptly repudiated it. 101 genuine business men in Ashburton have declared for Restoration, and declared that No-License is a failure and a farce.*** W© recommend Roslyn suits for style and lasting wear; from 32s 6d, all clothiers. “The Lastness of Things” will be the Rev. J. A. Lochore’s subject at the Methodist Church to-morrow evening. Bright music will be rendered. “Petrification —a Process” will be the morning subject of discourse and the monthly communion will be celebrated. The Te Hapara service will be conducted by Mr J. A. Jones at 7 o’clock, and Mr Tunnicliffe will preach at Mangapapa at the same hour. Wives of great men oft remind them They can make their lives sublime, Smoking pure tobacco only—- “ Royal Standard” all the time!*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3389, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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251Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3389, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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