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Drunkards Cured Secretly -1911A
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Slip some of Dr. J. W. Haines' Golden Specific into your husband's tea, coffee, or food, and you can reclaim your drunkard against his will and without his knowledge. Published in the May, 1911 issue of the
PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL
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Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Michael Ward
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