ALCOHOLISM AND NARCOTISM. A CURATIVE TREATMENT PERMANENT IN EFFECT. r p HE undersigned has opened a nlace -L of treatment at Karamea Clifton Terrace. Wellington, for sufferers from over-indulgence in stimulants or narcotics. This treatment has been in use in the colony for five years, and more than THREE HUNDRED per-manently-cured patients testify to its value. I guarantee to absolutely destroy all desire for intoxicants or narcotics. Out of four hundred persons treated for alcoholism, less than 15 per cent, have reverted to the use of intoxicants, and those who have, have wilfully acquired the habit again by foolishly giving way to solicitation. About forty victims of nernicious drugs (including morphia-injectors, opium-eaters, laudanum-drinkers oo-caine-takers, chlorodyne-drinkers, etc.) have been cured, and NOT ONE has eV ? r £ ouched anything of the kind since. I hold testimonials from representative business and professional men all over New Zealand, including physicians and clergymen. The treatment is in no way harmful but is beneficial to the system generally. It is quite painless. It is not a mysterious or marvellous cure, but a practical, up-to-date medical treatment which accomplishes what is claimed for it every time. Any local physician who desires information regarding the method has only to inquire, and I will tell him all about it. Call on or address J. B. DANIELS, Karamea, Clifton Terrace, Wellington. All matters strictly confidential. /~IOAL< y^OAL! /^OAL ! THOMSON BROS. & CO., COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Dixon Street, 49, Featherston Street, 1, Pipitea Street, and Harris Street. LARGE STOCKS OF COAL AND FIREWOOD. Also, OATS, CHAFF, WHEAT, BRAN POLLARD, ETC., At Lowest Possible Rates. Telephones 266, 335, 533.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 119, 11 October 1902, Page 18
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