Mr T. B. Gaffneys New Zealander Hotel, Ohiiutotaurch is in every respect a most convenient and well-conducted house Tourist? traveller*, and boarders will find all their wants provided for in 1' manner leanog nothing that can possibly be desired. DIPSOMANIA. Why ie it that most people cooler Dipsomaniacs incurable ? S.mply because they have so often seen all personal efforis fail promises, resolutions, and the most sacred vows broken This i« It to be wondered at conaider.ng the natu-e of the disease ; it i B not a tastr for liquors, but an uncontrollable craving of the whole *™l for summante. B T Booth's Golden Remedy Mo 1 does wb at no h ing else can do : it absolutely destroys the appeute for Btrong dnnk does away with all desire for opium and tobacco. John M'CaVn writing January 30, 1893. says •-" I only took two bottles of QohEn Kemedy No 1, and now, thank God, I am a non-drinker and a nin Fmok.r. 1 Thousands of bottles of the remedies have been «„£ f" Atl.fcheml 811 ' *' ° ne VerdiCt ~ it ta a »"^ bS 0 ?.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 7 April 1893, Page 15
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180Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 7 April 1893, Page 15
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