Fifty English • girl carpenters engagedtor several years past in building huts ior tlie British soldiers in France have returned home with the intention pf following their newly-learned trade. "There has been much discussion of tfie reform of the liquor traffic." said Mr J. *. Munnmgs at the Town-planning Conference "and one feels that mere would bo less talk of doing away with the thing if S o me intelligent study •were given to means whereby it might be improved, and something 'done to rid it of its present dangers. The idea of m-xi-ociucmg cajes with music and oth»r interests open to thr P ublic gaze may perhaps be considered fantastic so far as ; <f.v, Zealand towns are concerned, but it is one worthy of study, anil perhaps :i '7 atc co™'ol comes into force cafes as places or amusement, entertainment, and recreation would suggest a means or giving material expression thereto."
. . , Ffilf IMRTSJIffi AT 51- PER GEMT. - APPLY QUICKLY TO THE- 'NELSON.: FARSSERS'' GO-OP., LIMITED. WALTEE H. WARREN, Manager. 2896
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 6
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169Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 6
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