CLERGYMEN- PRAISEJI'LUENZOL. The Rev. J. Wilkinson, Vicar of; Epsom,- Auckland, and formerly of New Plymouth, writes.—"l have found Fluenzol an invaluable remedy in the early stages of colds arid sore throat; I have used it several times, and, always with good effect." Scores of other clergymen speak in a: similar strain.—Advt.'. WHY .WAI-RONGOA IS BETTER. There is. an essential' difference between a natural table water .and one artificially carbonated. , The one .is easily assimilated, : the other is not. Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water' is charged with its own natural gas. It. helps' digestion, keeps, :syßterri regular. Cool, refreshing, pure. ' ißlends perfectly with ■whisky. Clubs, -hotels, stores, chemists.—Advt. ■.'''•",'.'. 'V"'' ' t ■
Light Pressed Golden Eagie is a tobacco of rare charm : and, flavour. Its coolness and sweet fragrance make it suitable tor the m*o of, taeU. 1* •varjwhare,—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 3
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