R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDIES rnHROUGH the influence of friends n X America, and after the expenditure of much time and money, I have boo oeeded m obtaining, and now hold m law fal possession, THE BAFERT & SUREST OUR EVEE DISCOVERED FOB THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, AND TOBACCO HABITS- , «* IT ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS I APPETITE AND ' «■ ALL CRAVING FOR ALCOHO ] LIQUORS, ] AND IS" ALL DESIRE TO SMOKE. t — — NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLI 3 ALL MODERATE DRINKERS t at.T. SMOKERS CAN ROW QUIT THEIR HABITS WITH Psbrot Ease, with No Nagging or thi ' Nebtzs, and with No Bad Nights. THE LIQUOR HABIT IS A DISEASE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE BLOOD. THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1 CURES THE DISEASE By Removing the Canße, and along with H all DEsiBB to return to the drink. KST THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED ' For you there is Hope, Help, and Health i" THE GOLDEN REMEDY No 2 c A Brain, Nerve, and Blood h TONIC. &• A CERTAIN CURE "1» YOB DYSPEPSIA, NEURALGIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKENED ENERGY, AND POVERTY OF THE BLOOD. CS- READ THIS : " I hereby certify and declare that, after over thirty years' experienoe as a pharrpaoeatical druggist and manufacturing chemist, and being familiar with the formula and composition of nearly every tonio preparation on the market, tbat m my opinion the formula of R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN . REMEDY, No. 2, ps submitted to me, ia the best I have ever seen.''' From my long _] experience of articles o£ this nature, I have no Joubt that it wilil arft promptly and efleo»i tually 3iaii cases <** oroaußtion from what- * ever cause, from neuralgia, poverty of blood, it and general nervous disorders. i- M. Mabshall." lf R, T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY )f No. 1, D For the Liquor, Opium, and Tobaooo II Habits; and R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonio, ARB HANUFAOTUBSD BT R. T. BOOTH & CO., LIMITED. Burton's Stndio Buildings, Ddnkdin, N.Z Agenoieß m the Australian Colonies an Continent of Europe. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Will be supplied through the post by retail medioine vendors. P. HAYMAN AND CO., Wholesale Agents for New Zealand, Pbiob, 5s per bottle. g "^ ; COMMERCIAL JL RINTING COMMERCIAL PRINTING. COMMERCIAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING, GENERAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING. 1 Ihe Marlbobough Express ; Ihe Marlborough Express » t JOB PRINTING PLANT JOB PRINTING PLANT IS STILL THB Most Complete m Marlborongh I Most Complete m Marlborongh I [ «P EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK ! MT EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK [ [AT ATBIFLB ABOVi. I LONDON PRICES ! \ LONDON PRICES I | A LARGE STOCK ; or ' PRINTERS' STATIONER! PRINTERS' STATIONERY PRINTERS' STATIONERY Imported Dibxot from the Manufacturers Imported Dibeot from the Manufacturers Imported Dibeot from the Manufacturers.. WORK AT SHORTEST NOTICE I WORK AT SHORTEST NOTICE. NEWEST DESIGNS NEWEST DESIGNS, IN TYPE AND OKKAMENTS. TYPE AND ORNAMENTS. A CCOUNT "T>OOR T\/TAKma -ex JL> IVI T ITHOGRAPHIC -pBINTINQ BOOKBINDING! CALL AND INSPECT SAMPLES! i ■' ' EXPRESS PRINTING WORKS, j EXPRESS PRINTING WORKS
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 3, 4 January 1894, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 3, 4 January 1894, Page 4
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