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A PINT OF BEER.

HOW MUCH IS FROTH? (By Wire—Press Reporter.) Wellington, Last Night. ■ When the Weights and Measures Bill was before the House to-night members contended that full measures of goods should be insisted on. This brought Mr. L. M. Isitt (Christchurch North) to his feet. He thought the Act should define the size of the "spot” of whisky and define whether a pint of beer was a pint flat or a pint froth. Mr. H. E. Holland (Buller) thought it interesting to see Mr. Isitt concerned that the purchaser should get as big a “spot” as possible. This was the minister in a new light.

Mr. W. D. Lysnar (Gisborne): Getting wisdom as he grows older.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1925, Page 7

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A PINT OF BEER. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1925, Page 7

A PINT OF BEER. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1925, Page 7

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