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TEMPERANCE.

tT , "'-'TT-iiiii' mi v \ twenty.five years ,2t>lW®:3Ss if tliQ,b(^|i^8 A feediiig demands food. Instead of aiding digestion, alcohol hinders that 1

process, ,:.q#sh • when taken in small amounts. Again, it k suppose*) ,$q }» strengthenlu® §|wwf it ouriously iodifiw : And to reach the acme of physiol condition is impossible if any alcohol is used. Its stimulating effectis only _momentary r and i after that has passed off the capacity for work., falls enorin- ; V ously. ( Alkh©l;a as brings up the whole ‘oftfeNi§|| Verse forces bf the.^body ;;; aip|i throws them into* «#ion r r sf||f ’when these are usea.up nothing to fall Frederick Treves. ;i!!;l! '- i', 4 . . J.„-. 11. 1 ! 1 . .vE'-^-.v There is no. dotroMroi absolution of the absuni vpractise of <1 shouting” a great step towardsth?hcfiieve. ; went to The existence bi nthis: ridion-fes ions no doubt done much to hurry on the evenamong«ttkMe;wliii;’iniglit otherwise be 5 -k although thoy: ; euffermuchfromtotßlibjtin.m.^ 1 ; Another undoubtful factor in thieiE urgent attentitmMibKt&'yKbi.*;.* mg, is the which the brewers have been so - | blind, that in the creed they rok their brother the t doing their ulmostr to-poison tbb/ bodies of Jho»e w),o Mtfonif#; their inferior products; ■ It would* seem that in 'Nek Zealand many enemies to the drink traffic have > been and one can casually\obi|ryb|S that agitation. .fbr : any country*fears bios©yelatidhv to the quality ofthe liquors to be obtained HtherOi T itjwrphk tradition of HihtiiffMjp out drink, but if evbryohe kerb' able to bring moderation, and. y 4 temperance to, heir upon : tlrein*' selves, then their: would be less- * urgent need for here are, alas, to few ; resist the temptations nhd whd are able to say^Kn.”’• ' *

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42769, 24 August 1905, Page 1

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TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42769, 24 August 1905, Page 1

TEMPERANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42769, 24 August 1905, Page 1

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