!■ Is, State Operation of the Liouor > Trade a success? At Carlisle where • Britain has established Stare Public i Houses, Drunkenness has decreased over 160 per cent. But Drunkenness decreased thy the Same ratio all over Britain, where ;License still prcvaik Why? The i answer is simple. The hours of sale 'have everywhere been reduced to 51 nilr iday. This explains reduced drinking •in Carlisle. In short, partial prohibition in the form of fewer hours, lias ['wined out nearly two-thirds of tb» j Drinking. Total Prohibition would complotß the good work. Don't bo mis-' ( Jed. Investigations into eond'Hons at (Annan revealed that the State Pub wa°' '.making girls drunk as well as men. and (State Alcohol equalled -Private Alcohol (in^its demoralising efforts. .Prohibition j»iiccecds. State Control fails.—Advt.
f.'Bstter than mixtures or syrups is (xflzOL—the money-saving remedy for !coughs and colds. Beady for uso when j bought. No cold is NAZOL-proof,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 6
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149Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 6
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