IF NOT, WHY NOT? i "I wouldn't be a pub-keeper if you I gave me ten thousand pounds!" Have j you evor heard that, or haven't you I heard it? It's not a pleasant business keeping a pub. It soaks into a man's system sooner or later, and i£ he had to let his womenkind into the bar, it soaks into their systems; then (he boys grow up and they take to itIt seems an easy way of making money, but it's a devil of a life what with the brewers, and the wowsers and the liiensing committees, and the police. And then there is always the underlying feeling that the chaps who a re lapping up the liquor a-T<j wasting their money, and giving you something they cannot afford, lanfl that you are helpig to deprive the little ones of their chances in life. If you are not thinking of these things you .are too hardened and selfish to care, and when a man reaches th'aT stage, his citizenship is in question. "'I wouldn't be a pub-keeper- ,} —Advt.
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Taihape Daily Times, 12 March 1919, Page 5
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203Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 12 March 1919, Page 5
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