DIIINKINQ STOPPED. WHAT OKR MAM SAYS—'As far us I am-concerned, i have now ho desire for liquor of any description afier using only three boxes of Dririko Powders, and will recommend them to suijorers whenever possible. Thank you most'heartily for the prompt attention you have given my case." This is only quo of the hundreds of grateful 'testimonials we have received from all parts of New Zealand. Drinko can he given secretly, if \t is not wished that the patient should know of the treatment. "Write for free booklet. All communications strictly confidential. Plain sealed envelopes used.—Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212A.Y., Lambtou Quay, Wellington.—2. The Pihanta Coop. Dairy Factory Co., Taranaki, is the fortunate possessor of the cheapest of all power, namely, water. power ' per means of an' 38in. horse-power turbine. By means of this they have now decided to electrify their factory, their manager's house, and two adjoining cottages. A few shillings spent in the free use of Nusol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat from coughs, coldp, soro throat, etc., is better than hours' of guffeiiiiL'.—2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15447, 16 February 1921, Page 5
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