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k L. RUDDY CO., Ltd., W I M| £ 17* 4-4-<ti <tf* «y Advertising Agents, Toronto. 9 11 X fL fl SS I I BBIS Sl 88l B■ £ " The thing that has im P ressed mc most since the Temperance Law ** J£&» Mm JKmmOM A. JL y came into effect is the fact that practically all of my friends who are drinking men are better satisfied to have things as they are now than as they were before. They are unanimous in their opinion that it is better — " —— from a practical business, as well as an ethical, standpoint that there be no drinking to interrupt business hours."—FRANK H. ROWE. hw€3 n &-f §n\ & nnmtpit /*& the ameri6an watch case Mβ jr %Jr Hμ MM k» CO. of Toronto, Ltd. e< ______^___^^ p<^_— _^ - ____^_^_^_ — __ — ___^_^__ - _______ "Although I have always been opposed to Prohibition, for reasons ■ • which I need not enter into here, now that it has become law and we have had a trial of it for a year, the effects have been so beneficial generally that I would vote in favour of its being kept in force."—W. K. McNAUGHT, 7 Ltd., Importers and Manufacturers, That our Dominion also may enjoy the Toronto. f% j jrt ■■[ % • • J • j • -m j "I have made it my special care to interview customers coming in from Jtf enent}S OI -t rOIll DlDlOn, Ulie .OllSmeSS JLVLeiI S outside town re the effect of Prohibition, and without exception everyone said it had a most beneficial effect. One party told mc he opposed it, as "KTn 4--i/-\V\ ri 1 "IP "IPTPTf^TTPI^γ T AO/VHA 4ei V»O TO-l , *-! A« O he thought it would hurt his business, but that he had done 50 per cent JAI dIUJ.fJU.CU. -Hi J! J! XV/XJQIdM \J X JLJCCIS LLt5 ID 1 Ct more business than he ever did before. We also know it has been very beneficial to Toronto, not only in a business sense, but in a moral, which is, Figrhting: Fund of £200,000, to "which five *«**»»*****--*i«iJiißa Auckland Business Men have already gruar- THE continental life anteed £5,000 each. For love of their coun- insurance co., Toronto. j * • jo -tv-f- rw IT •11 • J_ " J may sa y» bein 2 an Englishman, and never having been a teetotaller, try, patriotic New Zealanders are willing to pay to keep our Dominion in the forefront %r^l^£%££2^* , %s£3Z2Z. 9 and Managing Director. with the great countries which have freed themselves from the Efficiency - destroying- department of social „,„_., SERVICE, University of Toronto. vllvv UO \JJL jLJA. J.JLt.XSk.« "Where the workingmen and their families were opposed to Prohibition they have now become, in many cases strong advocates of it. A former gt* wp ■■ i|i|M_ » «DRH A mm *m. TO. V iffY bar-tender, for example, told mc personally that he regarded the Prohibilllfll W MVkvl T|lS m M A HB B M tion Act'as about the best thing that ever happened.' A workingman's 11/ I 1 M B 1 LJ' S Ij fm B BU A wife says that her home 'is just like heaven now.' Another one says'he is 1/lf II I i II I m%L 1 Wγ Uk llγ I\ Im ■ l*e what he used to be when we were just married.'"-PROF. FRANKLIN We look with eagerness to our Premier national drug & chemical and Minister of Finance to answer the earn- co. of Canada, Ltd. # _ _ m "I am very pleased to say that although I did not in any way assist in AQf r*Cin Of S3 11 QPPT.I OTI Q CXV OITP TIPOTIIP TiO HTinO , the obtaining of Prohibition for this city, and was, in fact, rather opposed COU OCLII UJL CtlJ. OC/UUIULLD Ui KJU.J. UU to the idea my observations of the beneficial effects of it in this city have New Zealand in line with Canada and Amer- z?sis3Sl££r""-~ m ~ m ' imm ~~- ,- ---ica, by ridding: our country NOW of Alcoholic TELEPH one company. LliQUOr I TtLe QreateSt EneiHy Of EfiaCienCy m I have always been a moderate accent « the /->r\ /"N , ** TlTqw question that Prohibition in this Province has worked great good. Among Jt VUrVV Oi W CllX x. business men you never hear adverse criticism. It is generally admitted that the law will never be repealed."—X. J. DUNSTAN, Superintendent. Efficiency Board's Proposals; PENSATION IMMEDIATE PROHIBITION ' sa m T. H. MACKY, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 19