EXIT “HOME BREW”
If you listen to the foamy fictions of the liquor traffic you’ll believe that everybody in the U.S.A. is busy making home brew in defiance of law. But if you listen to Mr Wylie M. Giffin, president of the California Associated Eaisin Company, which handles the immense raisin output of California, you’ll get the truth. Speaking recently, Mr Giffin said: “The horn© brew industry, so far as the raisin business is concerned, is practically a thing of the past.’* There you have it! 'Homo brew is good' enough a« a lark for a while. Then it dies out. As Sir John Salmond has said, Prohibition comes “to stay.” Prohibition in N.Z. is worth Publicity (57).
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Evening Star, Issue 18032, 28 July 1922, Page 2
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118EXIT “HOME BREW” Evening Star, Issue 18032, 28 July 1922, Page 2
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