ii. T. BOOTH a GOLDEN REMEDIES. rp EROUGH the influence of friendß n JL America, and after the expenditure of much tine and money, I have bug ceeded m obtaining, and now hold m law fal possession, THE SAFEST & SUREST CURB EVER DISCOVERED FOB THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, andJ TOBACCO HABITS. BT IT ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS THE APPETITE AMD IS" ALL CRAVING FOR ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS, AND 13- ALL DESIRE TO SMOKE. NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY, ALL MODERATE DRINKERS I AT.T, SMOKERS CAN HOW QUIT THEIR HABITS WITH Pkbfbot Ease, with No Nagging or ths Nebves, and with No Bad Nights. THE LIQUOR HABIT 18 A DISEASE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE BLOOD. THE GOLDEN EEMEDT No. 1 CURES THE DISEASE By Removing the Cause, and along with it all desibb to return to the drink. IS- THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED For you there is Hope, Help, and Health THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2 A Brain, Nerve, and Blood TONIO. IS- A CERTAIN CURE "S» roB DYSPEPSIA, NEURALGIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKENED ENERGY, AND POVERTY OF THE BLOOD. IS" READ THIS ; " I hereby certify and declare that, after over thirty years' experience as a phannaoeutical druggist and manufacturing oheznist, and being familiar with the formula and composition of nearly every tonio prepara tion on the market, tbat m my opinion tba formula of R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY, No. 2, as submitted to me, is the best I have ever seen. From my long experience of articles of this nature, I have no doubt that it will act promptly and effeotaallv m all cases of exhaustion from whatever cause, from neuralgia, poverty of blood, and general nervous disorders. M. Marshall." R,T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEFf No. 1, For the Liquor, Opium, and Tobacco Habits; and R. T. BOOTH'SGOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonio, ABB MANOPiOTOKED BY R. T. BOOTH & CO., LIMITED. Burton's Stadio Buildings, DUNEDJN, N.Z Agencies m the Australian Colonies an Continent of Europe. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Will be supplied through the post by retail medicine vendors. P. EAYMAN AND CO., Wholesale Agents for New ZosJund. Price, 5 s per bottle. F. W. ADAMS, WYNEN -STREET. PLUMBER, GAS-FITTSR, AND/ BSLI .HANGER. TIN. ZINO. ANP GALVANIZED IRON WORKER. PUMPS Fixad and Repaired Gas and Water Laid on. Copper Boilers and Frames M&d© *o Order & GUINEA ABOX QiL£ynft!«o rILLd J3 arc c&nittod 1» fooaesoda to bo worta it Guinea s Bex for Net* vooa and BUloaa disci* te, encb as wind atai BEEBM'§ PILLS ESKfffi^SS Broiling after inea&t dlxsJcaaa and drowoU u&aa, cold chills, flash. nga of heat, loos ol »££WAmd SMU.O braath, new?, eootiw. a3p.fi, blotthog on thf siiln, S2fito?bad sl«p b%htfai dreams, mai aS nrrvcafl end tramhlina SFFfiHARSi'^ Pil!^ «>M»ttoua,a)i». Tbaflraf aa^HftSMd rilbi 4oaawSl^varsll«tln9B Msntos. This is ao fl«« tton, for timy hava ianm it m kJioawiifia of uss& ara?y enSma is ear* WEEwWfliwJ § rJU.w boi of ttaon T*m, sad they vriSX b 9 Ktoaowi»Agd to fca WOaXF uuroaiA, a aoai, VSLttiWAffi d rJLLo ttifi6B pjijs mo taf2S oWd, aus a itrr doaoa of '&xn erxry off nil hn> nova, and Xaiag about all Shm ia roqatrod. No WHAM'S PILLS »-«gjp a tf!»wi&oß» ofco to be taanA (oaosaJi saissosAira ¥ndS^ OBmovtog say ob&firo** S^flttifl S Fltidi tta wstaza. if tekoK siona «i'o«a tnth coelt rws, sbs» wtU «o«w i»> atfcro Sam&iuol ail sgu: Sine » >>ssk e&OBSwk S& ilsordare c{ Ou\n«S'' attUWaSi S FILLS *"l b&w doaaa wffl ba Wna* -i; -wort wkkSstb ayoa tan ]aotsi impcct> ; Huftorg nslnibflhvnas •wtiin 'S3ay air«ng* OlLCunAmd rILLd sysiaosiwioratotJoas. !085 ORlspJtteios, brlsr b&tk t • bsea s^g« ol apooiit sa&taouat'iatß BESfHAftTS PILLS «»?*»* cauiAß ram*, — Thtee fli« S<AC7S (U^atted by ! &ca3sn&}j ombzaeißfi RE&CHAIk S PILLS cm» of a» ** eana. «e*s to tia okvoob «nd ,:««H>t«d (» that 8188. OSAiS'H FH.LS hay« 4S,e Ifti^wi sals ot aajt BEECHAHTS PILLS S» "^ <a "* Prepared only,«ad ae&l Wholesale and Retail, toy ifflswrsntu SSSSE boxoa 1b lid (contaMn* M mite), and at 8s W (treblo quantity). 3EECHAB? PJLIS «cU H, Dra^, ftni Fatsnt MMitlM Bftslsi-u throoaboai tbo iJcHoaiw. phis «fc?Slh < !JjSB E. BYTHELL | OINES, BUILDBP, ib *t Maxwell Bridge, Blenheim S.B, — Doors s^a Ssihea always an S and
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 205, 21 August 1893, Page 4
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