o —————— Prisoners, being asked why the Americans were beating them, replied : "The Americans have good food m. their stomachs, while th© Germans only have poor stuff that no one could fight, upon." c "Proliibition is tho best thing , that . has over happened to. tlie travelling g public," said 1 Mi* Alec Cook, President q of the Commercial Travellers' Associatioa pf Canada, when aslced, how prohi- ,' bition. had affected lw>tel acx»immodation. a "There is none of tihe rowdyism there f trwas when the baa*s. w^r© int operation. . The hotels aj*e quieter at liight and more & like liome. Th©, accommodation is as t good, and m, some cases,better." Tbis a opinion. bears,out exactly.what has been c forecasted fpr New. Zealand. When the j legitimate side of hotel life is' its bn;ly -. sourc© of i*eyen/vie, tho public m&y coitfiy dently expect better service. Sign the k Monster Petition and 'do yam* bit to . bring this about. Be siire you sign, the j right ■Petition! Look Carefully, or you may be induced to supports prbposad ! asking for th© nationalisation! of the p Drink Traffio, with all its attendant ; evils. The Alliance Monster Petition, is I the one that -every patriotic:; citizen ahould support. Sign, it arid no other.* ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14703, 7 September 1918, Page 4
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