GOLF
The Mnnavaiu Club -cut down sixIren players on Saturday, eight ladies uul right men to represent them in the match against the Otaki C!ut>. A beautiful bright day. with little oi no wind, welcomed the \ isiiop- and the different matches were all keenly contested. The limit result was a win for Manawsttu by ten matches 10 six. The follow - inn Otaki player? won their games: — Mrs If. ID’Alb, Bennett- Mrs sir-. • er.». -Mrs > . Iliggmsun. F. S. Sine ex and J. B. D'Aih. The visitors thoroughly enjoyed their day's golfing, and highly praised the Otaki links and the Otaki weather. Next Saturday the ladies will play the first round of Hie rhampion.-hip. j The draw Ims been posted in the pavilion. ; The men will pin*.- an ordinary bogey handicap, and those who have not yet"! played their first round in the championship must do so. or they are liable to have their name- struck out. Mr Seifert, who won the Taranaki championship recently, wa - playing for the hlanawani team, and lie said and the fairway put in order. Otaki will have Hit; finest golf course in Nhu Zealand. The Club ha- had a great d'-tii of extra outlay this -or,-on and the treasurer will be pleased if tho-r members who huts not vet paid their dues would do so a- soon a- possible. ASK THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC THIS? According to police reports for 11*21, there were »vei s.son convictions for drunkenness in New- Zealand. Ask tlie liquor traffic what made these eases ‘drunks’ and where did they get it. Ask the liquor traffic if the arrests and convictions represent all the drunkenness in New Zealand.’ Ask the liquor traffic if it is true that every habitual
drunkard and every casual drunkard began as a moderate? Ask the liquor traffic if intoxicating drink is sold anywhere in New Zealand without drunkenness being there too! Ask the liquor traffic if a prohibition order taken OUT by a man himself or or. a relative ’s, request i,- ever broken.’ A-k the liquo: traffic if a prohibition order has a chance of being obeyed whilst an or ganised trade is pushing temptation be fore a man at every opportunity? As! the liquor traffic who pay- when a bus band and father spends most or all of his money on drink? In the U.b.A. under prohibitioi drunkenness, has been reduced 60 pe cent. Ask yourself if i- is: «..•« tru that prohibition is just Common-sense —J7.Z. Alliance Publicity, fill).
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Otaki Mail, 26 July 1922, Page 3
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