"KEEPING WITHIN THE LIMITS" A WAR-TIME NECESSITY ONE WAY TO HELP A popular injunction addressed to individuals and groups on divers occasions is to " keep within the limits." The expression carries its own straightforward message—one that at once commends itself to all reasonable people. It has a particular application in war-time. Moderation to-day is something more than a virtue—it is a duty. The majority of people are moderate and reasonable in their ideas and habits. We in New Zealand enjoy a large measure of freedom to eat and drink what we wish. But those who wish to sell or consume alcoholic beverages are bound by certain regulations designed to promote order and protect the public welfare. Sensible people obey those regulations. Moderation and sobriety are excellent virtues, and in war-time it is more than ever necessary to practise them. An announcement issued in the nation's interests by the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand.—ls
Mothers! Defend your children against those dangerous coughs and colds. Your sure, safe ally is TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION. The children will love it, it's so rich and warming. Sold everywhere Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24897, 22 April 1942, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24897, 22 April 1942, Page 4
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