THE PROHIBITION POLL. "Prohibition is the beat thing that line over happened to the travelling publio," said Mr. Alex. Cook, President of the Commoroial Travellers' Association of Canada, when asked how Prohibition had affected hotel accommodation. "There is nono of tho rowdyism there was when the bars were in operation. The hotels are quieter at night, nml more like homo. The accommodation is as good, and in some cases better." This opinion bears out exactly what has beon forecasted for N.Z. Weigh tho whole matter up impartially. Harely, if evc.r, is ii lai'tfi , bar trade (lone by the l'.otol that Rives the best servico to the travelling public When Prohibition is carried ovory hotel will have to put forth its best efforts to secure the support of the travelling public, hence we c«;n look for better servico than ever before. Therefore, strike out tho top lino on Thursday, April 10!-Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Jior Cnntrhs and Colds, neTer fails.*
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 147, 17 March 1919, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 147, 17 March 1919, Page 3
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