I Prohibition greatly increases the era* I ployee's efficiency. J. D. MacLennj Provincial Secretary for British Columbia, stated the universal experience in America when he said : " The large mining and lumbering companies admit thai the wort of their employees is Tory much better, and that there is much less loss of time. 1" the old days, for the two days following pay-day, the number of accidents in their works materially increased, and many of the employees did not report for work on these days, and the operations of the companies were much handicapped in conse* quence." If British Columbia had dispensed State Alcohol for public revenue, would accidents have decreased, would Monday morning have found more men at work; would efficiency have been ill* creased? The logical thing is to get Pro- . hibition in New Zealand, not Continuance under State Auspices.—(Advt.| 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16980, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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