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PROHIBITION AND UNEMPLOYMENT. From the Labour aspect now is theideal time to introduce Prohibition—for it will release for more useful pursuits those at present engaged in the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquor. Tho Trade has always evinced great concern for its employees, and when faced with possible extinction in the past has given voice to the pathetic cry: "What wiH become of the Brewery Workers?" Last year there were 735 hands employed in the 55 breweries of the Dominion. Haven't we sufficient useful work for these 735 hands? Are they producing anything worth while? Legitimate industry can absorb all these men, in addition to those employed in hotels. —Advt.

BKAVARE OF IRRITANTS. PROTECTION AGAINST INFLUENZA. , The necessity of taking every precaution against Influenza ia realiseo. by everyone. Many persons, however, in their efforts to do good, make use of germicides that are far too powerful, causing severe irritation to the delicate membranes of the throat and nose. Nazcd is recognised by the highest authorities as the finest inhalant on the market. It is pleasant to use, does not irritate in the slightest way, and it penetrates deep down into the passages of the nose, throat, and mouth, destroying any bacilli that should be there, and preventing the lodgment of dangerous germs. Take precaution now—ls 6d buys 60, doses of Nazol. Get a bottle from your Chemist to-day.—Advt.

An ideal desserts—luscious St. George Preserved Apricots with custard. St. George Apricots are renowned as equalling the famous Spanish crops. They are grown in Central Otago, and, go straight from orchard to cannery. Unbruised, unblemished, and preserved in rich syrup, St. George Preserved Apricots will delight you.—Advt. For Children's Hacking- Cough, AVood*' Great Peppermiat Cure.—Adrt

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 138, 9 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 138, 9 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 138, 9 December 1919, Page 3