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DON’T WASTE TIME.

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■ Do You ? \ Drink • tt L [Ba i £> n I t Wk UL iSlfn /wP/\ Every bu siness man knows that thousands of fine workers have lost their jobs through drink —and nothing else. < ■ BREWERY MERGER CAUSES UNEMPLOYMENT Official figures show that the number employedin New Zealand in the making, distributing and selling of liquor are as follows:—In breweries,,974; wine and spirit merchants, about 245; barmaids and barmen ,910; grand total, 2,129. In 1922 the breweries employed a total_ot 1,048, and paid was;cs and salaries of £275,448. In 1924 the total employed is 974; wages and salaries paid, £22B,slo—those are official figures. It will be seen that the 1923 brewery merger has tjhrown 74 workers out of employment, and saved the breweries per annum on wages .and salaries. According to their own method of reckoning, this means 296 people deprived of a livelihood by the brewery merger— but n>e did not hear anything from the Continuance Party'about the sad lot of these people. HOTELS—Every bona-fide hotel will want as many proprietors, managers, cooks, waitresses and servants as it now requires. It is only the bar that! will be closed. _ . EVERY YEAR tfce Dominion receives and finds livelihood for from 10.000 to 12,000 immi- . grants. Diverting she £8,494,459 now spent yearly on liquor to useful purchases, means an enormous increased, demand for other products, which means increased labour to ma e, istn ute and sell diem—which, in turn, means more wages m circulation. An Illustration ■—— and another In 1918 the. official handbook of the National Great Britain spends £316000000 per annum Association of Distillers in the U.S.A, declared on drink. On September 13th, this year, a cable that National Prohibition meatnt depriving 4,000,000 f rom London said of the unemployment problem: people of a livelihood. Since the U.S.A, adopted •• j t wou ld be worth five hundred millions to Prohibition in. 1920. it has,not only found a liveli- Britain to convert one and a half, million unprohood for the 4,030,000 mentioned, hut also for ductiye (which means unemployed) British people another 2,425,507 immigrants; it has experienced inlo j uct [ ve Australians, New Zealanders and a labour shortage, jana wages are the highest in the Canadians ” world. TO INCREASE EMPLOYMENT O Sfn&e out the , ][ 11l s,lwtef 254 a <,CUT THIS OUT AND KEEP IT BY YOU

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4892, 19 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4892, 19 October 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4892, 19 October 1925, Page 1

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