WANTED-BAB-MAN; MUST BE'" SOBEE. Search the newspapers for this advertisement: "Wanted, a barman, must be able to take his nip," tr "Wanted, a barmaid, drinker preferred." Yet, if liquor is such a very good thing for the cus- [ tomer, why is it not a good thing for the man or woman behind the bar? Why .is it, then, that the hetelkeeper wou't lhave a boozer, about tho place? Simply | because it is,' it is—woll, it is ba<f business. Well, if it is bad business for barmen, is it any better business for the business man, or tho working man, or the doctor,' or any. kind of a respectable citizen? Doesn't tscennso.. If two chaps apply for a job, which would you rather.employ, the man who can take it or leave it, or'tho man who.lms.no use for it at all? Well, tl.on, isn't the publican wise who wants his barman sober? Certainly he is. Everybody is wise who ■wants everybody sober. Tho argument is complete; Rescue -the publican and all of tis from our dilemmas. Close the , grog shops. Tuen overybody will bo sober,—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 3
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