From as far away as London and Africa ladies write for Rusroa, the superfluous hair destroyer. They have found that they cannot procure a treatment that will destroy hair from the face and arms as Rusma does. A cure is guaranteed if persevered with. Mrs. Hullen. Courtenay Place, Wellington, opposite Tram Terminus (upstairs), Dopt. D- (Ad.) What is the matter with drink anyway? Is it the name of the Licensee, the location of the Har. the hours of slTale, or the amount of Revenue received? " No! The troutde is that Alcohol is a poison. It paralyses nerve, warps moral judgment, dime sight, dulls hearing, blunte affections, and destroys self-control. Whether brewed in a private or public vat, Alcohol is a physical menace. The drinker is affected exactly in the same way whether the Bar tender is paid by the local publican or by the Minister of Public Houses. His selfcontrol is weakened just as readily by Alchol whether drunk at the corner public house or in a place adorned by the King's Coat of Arms. Prohibition, not State Control, is the remedy for the His of Drink!—(Ad.) " 46
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 246, 15 October 1918, Page 7
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