LEVERIIULME FAVORS BRITISH PROHIBITION. LONDON, Feb. 17. Lord Levorhuline, tlie British manufacturer, who arrived here to-day on board the steamer Kaiser Auguste Victoria, from a visit of two months in Canada and the United States, declared himself to interviewers as in favor of the adoption of prohibition in Great Britain, through which, he said, enough could bo saved to pay Britain’s indebtedness to America within five years. Lord Leverlmlme said he had hi on impressed by the impression made Jjy the Prince of Wales in the United States. He said that tho Prince was Britain’s greatest asset in maintaining relations with tho United States.
More effective than any mixture in stopping a cold is “NAZOL.” Penetrating and germ-killing. Keep it handy in home, shop or office. 1/6 buys 60 doBOS. A sure and pleasant specific for removing "Worms is WADE’S WORM FIGS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1920, Page 4
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