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THE PROHIBITION POLL. "Prohibition is the best thing that lias ever happened to the travelling public," said Mr Alec Cook, President of the Commercial Travellers' Association of Canada, when asked how Prohibition had affected hotel accommodation. "There is none of the rowdyism there was when the bars were in operation. The hotels are Quieter at night, and more like home. The accommodation is as good, and in some cases better." This opinion bears out exactly what has been forecasted for New Zealand. "Weigh the whole matter up impartially. Rarely, if ever, is a large bar trade done by the hotel that gives the Lest service to the travelling public. A\'hen Prohibition is carried every hotel will have to put forth its best efforts to secure the support or th<> travelling public, bonce we can lcok for better service than ever before. Therefore, strike out the top line on Thursday, April 10! ' ]oj

We are now showing otir first iot of winter costumes, coats, raincoats, etc. The costumes this season are chiefly navy serge and garbardine, and considering the enormous advance in the price of serges, they come out at quite reasonable prices; one can still sret a real good costume for £o us. T"eed coits this year are showing considerable a'h-anee in price, and to get cvrer this difficulty we have a Covert coat, which answers the purpose of a raincoat, and is quite as warm as tweed. Th>se:; useful coats run abo"t' 725. Hill's Drapery Stores. 'N.B.—We shall close at 5.30 from April Ist, and continue during the winter months.* SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Sleepless nights can be avoided both for yourself and your children if you rive them Chamberlain's Coujjh ReniPdy. Children take it willingly, and it them relief. Many a worn out mother says that Chamberlain's Cough Remedv is the only that has hronrrht her a good night's rest. Sold' everywhere.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14029, 4 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14029, 4 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14029, 4 April 1919, Page 4