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A Good Man.

ijfytf "he drinks.'' Can a man be *■ good " either from a moral or business standpoint who is addicted t« the use of alcoholic drinks? He may possess fine business qualifications, but if he drinks his value to his employer, himself, or hia family is on the wane. Why don't he stop? Ah, why don't he? How many sad hearts are asking the question ? The enemy has him by the throat, he has the disease of inebriety fastened upon him, but not an incurable disease, no no! Booth's Golden Remedy No. 1 fights the* battle fpjrthe vfctim, and wins the victory. It absolutely destroys all desire for stimulants, opium, and tobacco. Send for circulars ot cures.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2959, 28 April 1893, Page 2

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118

A Good Man. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2959, 28 April 1893, Page 2

A Good Man. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2959, 28 April 1893, Page 2

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