j A local authority informed a Wah'arapA I Times reporter, in the course of conversa* tion, that the present season was the most wonderful experienaed for many years, so far as the farming community were concerned. There was a splendid supply of grass and the growth w&s fiwn .in fiatttfe and not. likely to fcaUSe scouring among stock. The meteorological condi» tions prevailing have enabled farmers to bow their crops earlier than waa antici* pated. YOU WILL FEEL SETTER If you drink Wai'Bongoa Natural Mineral Water regularly. If's not only ft delightful beverage, but infinitely potent a? a healing agent. Wai-ftongoa contain* nailifal felemefits which clear the blood, and combat gout, rheumatism) gravel, uric acid. Drink it daily. If you do you'll live longer and happier, for you'll bo healthier. From hotels or gfcOres,"-Advt. Thor© ie nothing comparable to the pa^e. the grace, and the freedom «v joyed by. thd wearer of a WjU'ner> rust-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 2
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