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EVERY STORY HAS TWO SIDES. The advocates of tlie Liquor Trade; have struck a new xom of "«««; ~cnt"C) They have managed by a juggling of figures and a fevered SJefen- to Jt the Competition cort up to £16,000,000 The • Lyttelwa&'iUH* revelation, .-Vhile » local scribe, an alleged humorist, endorses the statement, mi.l ventures the prediction thnt it -will take 75 years £6'-TJav"it-'-.cff : Prcttv. i.D.pv L-ai't it? But tor want, of the ■necessary mteTJiß&n.-T. (o- t « t IV. Liquor arguments wo must let thorn so. But, tliVy v:. r- true, vliat abyut the ->lh,r «ide--Uift Credit T Wli-il about the r'/..0C:0.0CQ :• vear im.-i.vaM.' lit l-veuue that. .National 1 loinbi-Uon-vin bn,,c »hout? What ab-,ul the empty gacls? What about ih* " Kowod homes (hat will be. made happy ? Ugh ! The argument* agawrt i '-boon of NatwHal No-license are paltry beywuj. words. But iJess' Iter© are far too many xutellii "

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12