Drunkenness 9s a Disease and can be Cured. It is now a well-known fact to the medical fraternity and the laity, that Drunkenness is a disease of the entire nervous system, and it is curable the same as any other malady. We have, at a very great expense, discovered a SURE and INFALLIBLE cure for this curse, having found it by many years of constant study and research. This treatment is not to be compared with the -worthless quack cures advertised at so much per packet, or “Free,” etc. It is a different matter from all this to perfect a course of thorough, special treatment that WILL REALLY DO THE WORK AND CURE forever. This remedy can be given with or without the knowledge of the patient, and can be placed in any food or liquids that the person uses. It is Perfectly Harmless. '* Wo have and are curing thousands, and we have thousands of grateful testimonial letters on file speaking of the wonderful cures through the means of this remarkable remedy. We pay SSOO for any case that we cannoi cure. 87,000 used our cure during 1902, and we have yet to hear of one that was not perfectly satisfied. We want th© worst cases only. If yours is the worst case, by all' means write at once and save the downfall. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential. No names of patients being published or made public without written consent. Consultation FLEE. All correspondence and packages, "without name and marks to indicate contents. FREE BOOK! FREE BOOK! FREE BOOK! Dr. Saunders’ latest treatise on the causes, various types, successful treatment of the Liquor habit, “A Curs© and Its Cur©," mailed free in a plain sealed envelope, to any address for 6d. in stamps, to pay the cost of postage. Address: DR. W* H. SAUNDERS & CO, Station " 0,” Chicago, 111, U.S.A. Dnsr. 1451 C. All letters must be fully prepaid with 2£d.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 74 (Supplement)
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