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BUT WHY CONDEMN THE WHOLE REGIMENT 2 Humaa natate being sbat 1 1s, thete are bound 1 be one 0 tro ineflcient eokdiers m every Iegiment But why- condem tbe whok regiment ? The eme applies t the lccnsed trade: Among many bundeds 0 law-abiding botel-keepers; there is bound to be 4 small minotity wbo are tempted t0 disobey the law and neglect certain regulatiot goverhing the conduct of theif business: Thie small minority, however, ae not representative of the Bcened trade: The majority of hotel-keepers realise 'tbey &c rendeting valued service to the public, and that their success depends #oo obedience t0 the law and the maintenance of public goodwi The majority of the public who enjoy the hospitality and fellowetip of a licensed bouse afc likewise sober; reasonable idividuala If human nature were perfect moderation would be 8 univeteal vitue In time of war; with many thousands of men and womcn employed outside their ordinary routine, and other thousands living in a state of mental stress; it is more than ever necessaty t keep 3 brake 00 excess; to encourage the spirit of moderations An announcement issued In the Nation' $ interests By the National Counch %f the Licensed Trade of New Zealand:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 150, 8 May 1942, Page 25

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