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AFLOAT AND ASHORE

RENDEZVOUS FOR RELAXATION MODERATION" IN HOSPITALITY . ? n T-^ 11 Wsioiy there has never been a idle like the achievements of the British , av - Mercantile Marine during The two and a-haif years. Around the globe and upon the .-even seas our -hips and seamen have sailed and foucht beneath the Biue and Red En.-inr.. .nored'ble dangers, both by dav and n trht. Ihe boys in blue" have always bepn ready for a strap, whether large or -'nail while no merchant ship has ever been nek! up for lack of a crew. When the men of the Navy and the merchant ships are ashore, thev de=er*. e the best in the way of rcfre.-hmer.t and relaxation that can be offered them. This is true, too. of all the men in The fighting forces. Our citizens who delicht Iji"offering hospitality should remember, however. that the laws governing the trade of a licensed house should not be overlooked or overstepped. It is a privilege of our decided by repeated expressions of opinion—that we enjoy the freedom_we do in respect to alcoholic beverage anp this freedom should not 'j' **"*** A Enjoy—bat enjoy wUh moderatfcm- A An announcement issueamme Nation's interests. by the Xvgoaai , Council Of the L.rensed Trade ac New Zealand. —(P-B-A->

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 3

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AFLOAT AND ASHORE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 3

AFLOAT AND ASHORE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 3

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