PLAIN TALKING
We are so much in earnest about this matter that we absolutely refuse to waste one moment of our time in planning and writing out paragraphs of a catctiing character. There is just this question, if you want to stop drinking, smoking, or the ue« of opium you cau do by the use of Golden Remedy No 1. If you suffer from dyspepsia, loss of energy, neuralgia, poverty of the blood, or poor appetite Golden Remedy No 2 will cure you. Now this is straight, it all depends upon yourselves whether you are to go on dragging on a miserable existence, or be strong, free, and well. Send for circulars of cures.
Seventeen ecclesiastics of the dioceses of Verdun, Rhetmp, and Pari», of whom one is a pri' stand thirteen deacons or subdeacons, are (says the Universe) fulfilling their twemy-jight days' drill as nurses at the camp of Uualouw. Fifty pries s and seminarists, several of whom are from Bod z, are ecqui'tmg themselves of the same term of duty at Perpignan. The pne-tta rise at half-past, three ia the morning m order to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice beloie tbeir barrack-work begins at five.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 December 1893, Page 15
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196PLAIN TALKING New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 December 1893, Page 15
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