THE PROHIBITION POLL.
In the near future, New Zealand, ii her onward march towards nationhood must meet more active competition fron commercial rivals. "One hundred pei cent, efficient " must be the standard o the next generation. " There'e a reason ' for the fact that th© best and brainies! men all over Now Zealand aro rapidlj getting into line with the Efficioncj League movement, and the reason is rigln here. Prohibition America, and even sobei Japan, are speeding up, and these are bul two of the nations whose enterprise th( Dominion is up against. Liquor ha; everywhere been proven the arch-foe and destroyer of efficiency. Commercia' supremacy mud, inevitably belong to those nations which get in early and have th« courage and common-sense to outlaw the destroyer first. Thursday, April 10, is the day for getting in on the ground floor. Strike out the top line.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 8
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