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BILLY BROWN'S STORY. 11. When comrades called on Billy Brown to come inside and drink, He shook his head, passed on hiß way, and mßdo those comrades think. They laughed and sneered at him at first, but soon they did agree— "If Billy Brown can do without strong j drink, why, so can we. " It fills our homes with poverty, with wretchedness and strife." So one by one they all resolved to live a sober life. . This was the difference that it made, when Billy Brown resolved To do without strong drink, so now, the mystery is sblved. If we would stem the awful tide of drink and all its woes, Eaoh one must close the publio-houee ; 3Wt fo&rn&iMi ttte nb&^-'Ativt.

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 494, 12 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 494, 12 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 494, 12 February 1908, Page 3

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