Prohibition boosts Business! Cana-| diaii business men, who feared Proln- 1 bilion have, since its operation, chan£o(l their minds and would now j fight”any proposal to revert to License. , Of sixt’v leading Manitoba merchants canvassed last June, 58 said they were) “Most favorably” impressed' with the results, and two said “Favorably.’ Not one answered “Unfavorably. ’ Ihe Be tail Merchants convention in Winni-pc-o' unanimously passed this resolution : —“We have many evidences ot the larger purchasing power and more prompt payment on the part of the public, more particularly wage-earners. Old debts have been paid and cash business increased.” Now considei, if .Manitoba and Ontario had opened State Drinking Places, would more money have gone to legitimate tiader Would bad debts diminish? Would cash business increase? Certainly not except if less Alcohol were sold. Less Alcohol sold means less revenue, and it the revenue is to decrease why not have Prohibition right away and stop the wholesale nonsensical business of raising revenue from human debauch-
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j AN ALWAYS FRESH CALF FOOD. j Surely a calf food which is freshly j mixed and ground from this season’s ! cereals * must be better than imported foods— often two or three years in j stock. “CEREMILK” is always, fresh I and is superior in every essential to | anv other calf food here—or abroad. , Most economical, easily mixed, rich in fat and proteid, calves talco to “CEREMILK” very readily and thrive on it Mr R Vail stone, Opotiki. writes: — “I gave ‘CEREMILK’ mixed with skim milk, a trial this season, on ten calves. The calves have done exceedingly well on it. Their condition so impressed a farmer who was riding past my place that ho came in and inquired what food I was gving them.” Try “CEREMILK.” At all stores and factories. Manufacturers Fleming and Co. Ltd. Local Distributors: Perry and Co. ...
Mothers! Save money by getting NAZOL —the best family remedy tor coughs and colds. Sixty doses for Is 6d —more than three a penny. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely invaluable to the traveller.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 2
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