THE PROHIBITION POLL. In tho near future New Zealand, in her onward march towards nationhood, must moet more active competition from commercial rivals. " One hundred per cent: effi cient" roust be tho standard of the next generation. "There's a reason" for the fact that tho best and brainrest men all over New ZeaJand axe rapidly getting into line with tho Efficiency League movement, and tho reason is right here. Prohibition America, and even sober Japan, are speeding up, and these are but two of tho nations whose enterprise the Dominion is up against. Liquor has everywhere been proven the arch-foe and d-rstroyer of efficiency. Commercial supremacy must inevitably belong to those nations which get in early and have the courage and common rense to outlaw tho destroyer first. Thursday, April 10. is the day for getting in on tho ground floor. Striko out tho top line. 1A
An American chaplain says that 10,00 Americans havo married French girls. Before the " annual cold" grips you ge NAZOL. Take it on sugar, or by inhala tion—either way it is a splendid safeguard Is 6d buys 60 dows.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17575, 17 March 1919, Page 5
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