DIPSOMANIA.
Why is it that most people consider Dipsomaniacs incurable f Simply because they have 80 often seen all personal efforts fail promises, resolutions, and the most sacred vows broken. This is not' to be wondered at considering the nature of the disease ; it is not a taste for liquors, but an uncontrollable craving of tne whole system for stimulants. B. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 1 does what nothing else can do : it absolutely deßlroye the appetite for strong drink, does away with ail desire for opium and tobacco. John M'Cann writing January 30, 1893. says :— " I only took two bottles of Golden Remedy No 1, and now, thank God, I am a non-drinker and a nonsmoker." Thousands of bottles ot tbe remedies have beea sold in New Zealand, and there ia but one verdict— it is a national blessing. At all chemists. Mr Nat Hall, Colombo street, Christchurrb, calls attention to his excellent stock of clothing. Everything offered by mm for sale is the best of its kind. His prices will be found extremely moderate. Mr T. G. Da Renzy's system of book-keeping by double entry it at once simple and effectual. Time and trouble may be saved by all who avail themselves of if. Book-keeping by double entry. Condensed and simplified. Only a journal and ledger required. His Honour Judge Kettle writes :— '' It is just what is wanted, and every trader should have a copy." Tbe Otago Witness says :— "Tbe instructions given are so simple, and yet so ample, that the veriest tyro could have no difficulty in following them." May be obtained of all booksellers, price Is 6d, or direct from the author, T. G. De Benzy, P.O. Box 444, Auckland, for a postal note of the same value.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 18 August 1893, Page 19
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293DIPSOMANIA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 18 August 1893, Page 19
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