NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE' WELLINGTON' CENTRE. President! JAMES MACINTOSH. Hon. Secretary: H. H. MItLEfc■ TOWN HALL . Next Monday, S p.m. - DOORS OPEN 7.15 P.M. Chairman i His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq.* C.M.G., M.P.) j - SPEAKERS: • F. MILNER, M.A., W. D. HUNT, Principal, Member First Efficiency Board. Waitaki Boys' High School. One of the foremost Business Men in New Zealand. SUBJECT: SUBJECT: "Alcohol aid Efficiency, ."Reasons for Efficiency Boarf's ; |f. : National aid Imperial" Liquor Recommendations." ; All interested in National Efficiency should come and hear these men of r outstanding ability, who possess a thorough knowledge of their subject/ ■: and are exceptional platform speakers* TOWN HALL, Monday 8 P .m. :
In response to a direct enquiry from Australia, Ik Prime lister of Canada has cabled: | "Prohibition as a provincial meagre; has been in force in eight out of nine Provinces sufficiently long to realise and confirm expectations of great benefits, Moral, Commercial and Industrial, cqn-Sx sequent on its enforcement." Ite Premier of fe P« of Ontario has cabled: "Prohibition in Ontario distinct success. Has diminished Crime and improved Moral Conditions. There is less loss of time by workmen, benefiting employer and employee. It increases efficiency of people andconserves money for war purposes. Moral, Industrial and Financial Forces of Country have been strengthened.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 9
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212Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 9
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