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: Mgfifflsnos 07 CABINET!. EXEECim By Te!e|iaijh'.—Press Copenhagen, June 19. The Catholic Centre Party in Germany is prepared to sign the peace treaty. The majority of the Government are opposed to signing and with Herr Etjert are eipected to resign if ;th3'Assembly accepts the treaty. Thereafter a coalition Ministry consisting of'Nbake, Herman, MnQer, and Richtfiofen is nrobaMe<T-AusJT.Z. Cable UUatn., \ . ... , , FLEDGES ill, BROKEN—DRINKO . ehects. .Qpa An Auckland 1 wife-writes r°l am pleased to state that the patient started on Ills fourth packet to-day. From the first powder he has not tasted drink. It is marvellous as he has been a heavy drinker. Pledges: and promises were broken over and over again." Could anything be more convincing? ]We have dozens of similar letters. Drinko can be given in any liquid or food and secretly if desired. Treatment is not expensive and will not harm anyone. Booklet with testimonials free in sealed (•envelope on request. State if Mr., Mrs, orMiu! 1 Address in strictest confidence, Xsdy Manager, Drfiiko j,fim i
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 5
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