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STOP DRINKING! " lo °f t " &T l <°° Uttle words Beldom used h7h 7 a man who drinks • w°hv 8e T tblnkS r* 6VidenCe ° f WeikDeß8 ' and «we Jonte why when he S uus, he doesn't stay q nit. If we knew all, our , wonder would «,„, with that terrible craving at his vitals, he is able to res.st even for a short time. A craving on which will, power moral suasion, the pledge, self-respect, have no effect whate^S thon S nT a9 , beeD aD iDßuri ° 0^ a ble bar to reform in thousands upon thousands of cases. But the time has come when that eravtng can be stopped ! Sure? Just as cure as it is Dossibla ocureacold Tte appetite c*n te destroyed ; the man "laced Zt so far as drinking is concerned, just where he was before be acquired the habit. The m does not destroy the will, but the appetite. So flo r mw f I"- tOdriDk aU °' er ain ' and the effort wllS ho great that if he is worth saving he won't make it. R. T. BootY, Golden, temedy No 1 destroys the drink appetite. M. T. Booth's i°T fIZ% m 2 v t7ie leßt iraia *»* "o™ toni ° - *«'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 9, 16 December 1892, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 9, 16 December 1892, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 9, 16 December 1892, Page 19