BREWERS TELL THE TRUTH
Some people stoujly affirm that if you drink liquor with a meal the effect? of the alcohol arc not nearly so drastic The “Brewers* Gazette” presents the other side of the picture; “Many sensible people,” says the Gazette, “drink nothing at lunch —which is good for the digestion, but bad for the drink business.”
Two servicemen were bathing in J northern stream when an aborigine came upon the scene. “Hullo, Jac!<y. one lad shouted from the water, any feller shark this place.'' Jaw) grinned and shouted hack, “No jo’A fear, boss—big feller crocodile chase him all ’way!” To drink liquor with lunch to escape the “alcoholic staggers” is to do it *’ the expense of a good digestion. V her choosing between shark and crocodile -make it “neither.” Don’t drink * all.
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 6, 1 July 1946, Page 6
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