DRINK CAN BE LEFT ALONE. A Napier -woman writes: "Your Diinko IPowdcrs nre doing splendid work already. Wliaf, a blessing they are. Please send a further supply." Booklet describing this wonderful cure for tlie drink habit, post free in sealed envelope. Can be given secretly. Stato if Mr., Mrs. or Miss.—Lady Manager, Drinlco Proprietary, 212J, Lambton Chambers, Wellington.
Do I know at this minute exactly how much money I owe and ho <> •nucA is 4i»*i me? Could I tell in fifteen minutes: (1) Exactly how much money I have taken in so far this year? (2) Just how much money I have paid out? (3) How much credit husiness I have done ? It would be a good thing for me to find out how an up-to-date National Ces?h Register waul*i furnish me with this information at all tim«s ~»-~* without extra w~*k. Write at mcefor our 1016 liaakht, No, 2 (lllut^aied) National C*«A Register Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1917, Page 7
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154Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1917, Page 7
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