THE ART OF CANVASSING. Canvaiser (to indifferent eltotar): "D'you want mon«y to go out of this country and trade to b« stagnant?" [No answer. Canvasser: "Vote for my man and he'll put money into your pooket and tak* it from the foreigner." [No answer. Canvasser: "If you vote for th« other man we shall soon b« rulod by Germans!'* Elector: "Ach! Goot! I am a Shermans."— Punch. WHISKY DISARMED. Most people like a nip of whisky or a glabs of wine occasionally, especially during the festive season, and a, very jjood thing it is if not abused. Those, however, who are in the habit of taking "WaiRongoa." Natural Mineral Water with their whisky or wines will live longest, for the medicinal properties of this delightful, water counteract the astringent tendency' of the wines and spirits. Moreover, ifc loftem them and makes them doubly re> freshing and palatable.— Advt. i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 20
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