"Ileal Folks" will displace "My Old Dutch" in the minds of many picture patrons as the most beautiful tiuman picture story ever screened. Nothing more need ho said of this sweetly entertaining picture which shows finally at Everybody's to-night. The same programme includes June Caprice in u quaint'comedy; drama "Patsy," and the sixth episode of the"3lystery of the Double Cross." Th«. programme commences at 7.45 sharp, "Prohibition is the best thing that has ever happened to the travelling public," said Mr. Alec Cook, President of the Commercial. Travellers' Association of Canada, when asked how prohibition; hod affected hotel accommodation. "There is none of the rowdyism there was when the bars were in operation. Th was when the bars were in operation. The hotels are quieter at night and more like home. The accommodation is as good, and in some cases better." This opinion bears out exactly what has been forecasted for New Zealand. When the legitimate side of hotel life is its only source of revenue the public may confidently expect better service. Sign the Monster Petition and do yoor bit to bring this about. Be sure you sign the right Petition! Look carefully, or you may be induce! to support a proposal asking for nationalisation of the Drink Traffic with all its attendant evils. The AUiano* Monster Petition is the one that every patriotic citizen should support. Sign, it and no other.—Advt. If your throat is sore iAkc NAZOL, 4t<w4U giw ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 4
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