Everybody notices the one black sheep In every community and in every kind of industry there is 8 small proportion of "black sheep In addition to the many thousands of sensible and moderate people who enjoy the hospitality and fellowship to be found in a well-conducted licensed house, there is a small proportion who g0 beyond the bounds of good sense and good manners: drinking to excess and breaking the law in Other respects they are a menace to the community, and they also endanger the freedom that is a traditional right in all British come munities: Public sentiment is in favour of moderation and sobriety, of liberty under the law Every worthy citizen will endorse and support that sentiment to the end: In wartime, some allowance must be made for the 66 black sheep' because of emergency conditions 8 but the licensed trade; in the interests of the majority of its patrons and of the public generally, steadily aims to eliminate undesirable conditions and practices: An announcement issued In the Nation'$ interests by the Natlonal Council 4 the Licensed Trade of New Zealand: A6 By
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 152, 22 May 1942, Page 25
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186Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 152, 22 May 1942, Page 25
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