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Wkat might have been a very *e£Hp*accident occurred to Mr. G. F. Bfceaifer and piiuty as they were pr-oMetHiu; By car to the Waugairoi ram fair on imaaday (says the-Fatea Prcs»). 'When about two miles south a mSk , cart was overtaken, and tlie ear,.?* turn-' ing aside to pass it, got in*o*»mc sand, with the result that the wheel elsidasl, causing the car to overturn. Fortn»pit*Jyj the hood was up at the ti««, ami tliis '' protected the occupants to a cert(ite<»«xtent, all escaping injury, with the exception of Mrs. Bremer, who was oou«i«!grably bruised and cut about one leg. T3ws car, strange to say, was not badly knocked about, the hood and wind-screen being the only parts to sudor. NO ]3ESIRE FOR LIQTJOK. 'I have now no desire for liquor. I was cured with thwe boxes of ftr-mko and will recommend it to my friends." Thus writes a gratefa! patient from Trentbain. We have hundreds of similar letters ou file. Read the evidence for yourself in booklet which will bo posted on request in plain scaled envelope. Write to-day for full particulars of this remarkable cure for the drink habit. Brin- < ko is a tasteless and harmless powder which can be.ghcu secretly if dasired in nnv liquid or foud. Address mss-iu confidence, staling if Mr.. Mrs., or Sfe. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 2M A.C.", liambtOß Quay, WeHingtoa. 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 4

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228

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 4

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