A Bingulnr question has been raised in re* lition to the licensing law, and I beliovo it is now under consideration by tho logal »d" visers of the Crown. It appears that a wollknown brewor in your part of tho world li»' opened a d pot in tho 70-Milo Bush, and hj« maintains that he can supply h : s producti 'C whore and to whom ho likes without consulting any Licensing Committee or anybody else, being a licensed brewer and towing paid duty on hit boor as well. It >■ said that ho ie doing quite a trade in full view of tho police. What will Mr Harding and other anti-iiceneora say to this ontoonW of their action. I doubt if there is not quit' as much drink oonsumod in the bush du* triots as ever tho:o was.—Telegraph. When Wolfe's Schnapps was first intra here, the article was analysed by competent chemists anil pronounced puroMU wholesome it is now and has been for nwity years a standard rofasqiona) remedy.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2864, 30 March 1885, Page 2
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168Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2864, 30 March 1885, Page 2
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