The stricter enforcement of the law prohibiting the sal© of liquor in hotels on Sundays has given quito ain impetus to the glass trad© in Sydney, and manufacturers cannot cope with the demand for glass flagons holding one gallon and half-a-gallon. Mr. Ashton, the general secretary of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association, quotes this fact as a proof that no amount of legislation con successfuly hinder drinking on Sunday. The healthy prospects of the trade are, it is claimed, further indicated by the. very strong position which brewery shares occupy on the Stock Exchange. Smith and Caughey's fair. Carpet squares in endless variety, all sizes, from 2os 6d. At the fair A limited quantity of host Axminster carpets, borders to matdvclMrin« at 5s lid yard.Smith and Caugbey, Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 5
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