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STOP DRINKING.

"/ can't," are two little words seldom used by a man who drinks; to use them he thinks is an evidence of weakness, and so we wonder why, when he 'quits, he doesn't stay quit. If we knew all, our wonder would be, with that terrible cravinr/ at his vitals, he is able to resist even for a short tims. A craving on which will-power, moral suasion, the pledge, self respect, have uo effect whatever, and which until recently has been an insurmountable bar to reform in thousando upon thousands of cases. But the time has come when that craviny can be stopped ! Sure. Just as sure as it is possible to cure a cold. The appetite can be destroyed ; the man placed back, so far as drinking is concerned, just where he was before he acquired the habit. The cure does not destroy the mill, but the appetite. So he will have to learn to drink all over again, and the effort will be so great that if he is worth saving he won't make- it. R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No. 1 destroys the drink appetite. 11. T. Booth's Golden llemedy JSfo. 2 is the best brain and nerve tonic on this earth. —[Advt.]

— America has already sent over Z4-,000,0001b of grain to the distressed peasants in Russia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9564, 21 October 1892, Page 3

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STOP DRINKING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9564, 21 October 1892, Page 3

STOP DRINKING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9564, 21 October 1892, Page 3

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