GONE OUT OF BUSINESS.
1 (Published by Arrangement.)
Mr. B. E. Neal, president of 65 Neal institutes for Inebriates and Drug j Addicts in the United States of America, ! has said"During tbe 12 years before th« Volstead Act became effective, we treated more than 125,C00 drinking men and women. Chicago and Cleveland Institute's treated more than 100 patients a month. To-day, Neal Institutes still operating do not average two patients per month. Nearly all Neal Institutes have closed from lack of patronage, and I am now devoting all my time to another business." Prohibition prohibits all right, and it is worth a trial in Now Zealand. —New Zealand Alliance Publicity?— (43).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18104, 31 May 1922, Page 7
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111GONE OUT OF BUSINESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18104, 31 May 1922, Page 7
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