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SUPPLIES OF BEER

REDUCTION IN BOTTLED STOCKS Officials of a large city brewery, interviewed by the Daily Times yesterday, said that more than the required amount of saving was being made by the company. They, said that at present it was too early to estimate what effect the saving would have on the production of beer for Dunedin, but the position should be clear by next It is expected by an officia/ of a bottling company that there will be a drop in the amount of bottled beer available proportionate to the amount of saving required. In the meantime, it is expected that supplies in hotexs will be more than adequate to fill requirements, but a drop of one-third must be faced some time in the future when the present holdings are exhausted. He said that his company aid not intend to penalise other consumers by retaining within the city all the bottled beer produced. The quantity available would be distributed on a quota basis as was done with other commodities.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26485, 12 June 1947, Page 6

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SUPPLIES OF BEER Otago Daily Times, Issue 26485, 12 June 1947, Page 6

SUPPLIES OF BEER Otago Daily Times, Issue 26485, 12 June 1947, Page 6

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