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Bβ judge and jury and give "NAZOL" a trial. There enn be only one verdict — "Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis, and nasal catarrh." -Advt. A considerable number of friends assembled' in the Dyemllo Hall to wel-, come back Trooper B. Osbourne.' Troopers Stanley M'Fearn nnd Webber were among tlieguests. Trooper Osbourne was wounded twice at tho front. Eefreshmente were handed round by the Dyeryille ladies, and with dancing nnd vocal items a very pleasant evening was spent by those present. The arrangeniente were carried out by Mesdamos Dawson and Davey, music being supplied by Mrs. Nicholsen. DON'T BLAME TEE PUBLICAN. "Licensed to sell spirituous and fermented liquors." Who put that label On tho public-house door? The publican? No—no, ho doesn't put it there. You put it there. "I vote for continuance." Do you catch the point? So when you read in the paper: So-and-so was charged with drunkenness, or theft, or assault, or forgery, or attempted suicide, or murder—and he says to the Magistrate: "E wouldn't have done it, sir, if f had been sober," you imi't not blnme the publican. He is licensed by you—by your vote for contiminnce-to soil "spirituous and fermented liquors." He is not (hero to gauge the capacity of his customer to carry liquor; not his business to knowwhen his customer has "had enough"; not. his business to know how much the victim of the licensing system "can carry" without going off his head and doing foolish or criminal things. No, mo- You are tho chaps. You. He in your faol, your dupe, your criminal. It I \riw your license that did the trick.— r Advt. '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 3

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273

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 139, 7 March 1919, Page 3

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