It is well to rcmc-nlier that in making its report the National Efticienev Hoard considered the results of Prohibition in other English-speaking communities. Supporting it* verdict it states that the advantage of Prohibition to the nation is supported "•by results obtained in our own country under conditional Prohibition, and this experience is confirmed wherever Prohibition has operated.'' There's no getting away from the experience of the sister Dominion of Canada. National Prohibition was carried there— and the evidence of its leading citizens, including those previously strongly against the proposal, overwhelmingly proves that it has been the greatest benefit to the nation.— (Ad.) A great chance to economise in footwear. Every pair of T. Clark's splendid stock reduced to prices. Don't fail to call. —Three Lamps, Ponsonby, ami Victoria Street, City.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 4
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131Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 4
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