An extraordinary falling off in beer drinking is noted in and about Dunedin, especially by suburban hotelkeepers, and Otago breweries are finding a marked slackening in orders from the North. Questions on the subject lead to the belief that such is the experience right throughout New There is usually a slight falling-off in beer when the winter cola sets in, but the reduction noted this year is quite beyond the normal, and nobody can account for it except by the suggestion that unemployment, or the dread of unemployment, is inducing economy, and a cutting out of luxuries.
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Waipa Post, Volume XX, Issue 1128, 13 August 1921, Page 6
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