SLAVE TO DRINK.
SAVED AFTER MANY YEARS. For years ho was a slave to drink. Efforts of will to overcome the curse were unavailing—its grip was too strong. Just when he was losing all powers of resistance he decided to give “DRINKO” a trial. He cut the cord that held hinTbound to whisky and beer when he took rhe first few DRINKO powders! They all do—-“DRINKO” is so sure. Can be administered secretly, if desired, being tasteless and odourless. Fully qualified analyist pronounces it free from harmful drugs. Strictest secrecy—plain sealed envelopes and parcel-wrappers used. Interesting Booklet sent FREE on request. The Lady Manager—Home Welfare Proprietary, 4W Willis street, Wellington.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 7
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