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The Hagey Institute.

In our advertising columns will be found a notice as to the treatment of alcoholism and narcotism as practised by Mr J. S. Thompson at Wanganui. Unfortunately every district has residents to whom this treatment could be applied beneficially and possibly, their attention now being called to the opportunity, they will take advantage of it. It is well to note that the treatment has no injurious after effects, and results in absolute freedom from any desire for alcoholic stimulants. The manager makes as fair an offer as can be, to would-be patients, and that is, if they fail to find themselves freed from the desire to drink alcoholio

beverages, he wil! pay the travelling I expenses and board bill while under 0 treatment. • ' |

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Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1898, Page 2

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126

The Hagey Institute. Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1898, Page 2

The Hagey Institute. Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1898, Page 2

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