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Mr y. S. Miiniv i, !;t I r rli.iirjiiiin oi the K'\e' 'I II i\ e (.'•onmiissmmTS ol" the Zealand international Kxhilnlioii A.-.ked !>v ;i Liverpool 'iJaily l y ost inierviewer lo give his opinion iis lo the elj'ec I s of prohibitum in Now Zealand. .Mr Munro said that ho could siv wiihout heMiation, though no|. a i rol oi a I lor or a prohibitionist , thai the improvement in liio conditum i inn, as lar a- \\ had "nm-, bad been iully jtMiiied; m> one r, Hh experience ft' tin: mnntry gainsay this. liui partial prohibition w not lotal prohibition, and u ye) lemaiimd to be m-ci what the results oi liie latter would ho, " .My own experience, added Mr .Muni'», * : a- chairman oi the I'.m :*uiu r l.lunmiisMoinMs and general manager »>) tile New Zealand International hxkibi (ion at ('I irM church, «as very Marl lii.-. Tiiis nas a Slate it m iet'i ak i i e.j;, and Mand> a- (be large-1 and nie>i Miceevxi'iil exhibition ever held in the Snuihern i i etni>piiei e. The local Licensing Committee rein.-ed to grant licenses 11 ir the >a(e oi liquor al tin* exhibn ion. } proi e.-ied agaim-t ibis action, deeming a to \ isitors and narrow-minded. Hut at the eloM' tl tile exhibition I v.-,-ei)iupe|!ed lo admit the >a I ird'acl-irv results, v, hieh were perieet order, no drunkenness and no accidents. Drunkeum ss, ! am glad to say, is not a vice oi the rising generation m New Zealand. and such a tiling as a young man drunk is rarely seen." M KALTH HINTS KOI I lili'KlAIA Tit'S. Oiei plays an important pan in K hen ma t Urn. Sciatica, (lont. Lumbago, ami kindred complaints. troubled wit.ii ihe>e dUea.-cs should bo careiuL i.;r s; nie foods encourage the tormation "i urie arid. Avoid red meats, beer, vinegar, spiels: Use tea and coU'ee sparingly, and— mo>t jmportani oi' alltake l;!i i.t .MO. I; t!ie one medicine that will quickly ami effectually cure I'hcuniatisiUj (.out, Sciatica, Lumbago i:nd their attendant evils. Tie tirsi dose <,i HHECMO gives relief, and its use will be found to tifeul a complete cure. Your chemist or storekeeper sells it. 2s 6d and 4$ 6d a bottle. Givo it a trial. 3

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Mataura Ensign, 22 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 March 1909, Page 4

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