MAKE YOURSELF GERM-PROOF. What can man do to make himself germ-proof? A great deal, says William Lee Howard, M.D., in Munsey's Magazine. The human body is nothing but a machine, and if bye products are constantly eliminated, and the proper fuel used, it can work well for nearly a century. But what constitutes proper fuel? "A varied'diet, together with abundant water, which latter must be poured down the alimentary track by the pint in the morning before eating" is the reply. This keeps the alimentary track clean, and few disease srerms can live in a healthy intestinal track. It is necessary, as Dr' Howard insists, that the wafer used should be quite pure. For this reason the best morning drink is Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water. Its source is under the Maungatoka Mountain, from which it emerges bubbling, sparkling, and absolutely pure. Besides being cool, clear, refreshing, Wai-Rongoa contains mineral properties which enable it better than ordinary water to clear the system effectively, to combat germs, and to stimulate the liver, kidneys, and stomach into more active action. Drink a glassful every morning and you'll keep yourself germproof.—Advt. "Glazo" linen polishing tablet gives a beautiful glaze to cuffs, collars and fronts. It is very popular in the Old Country. If you like your linen well got up you should use it- Sold at all stores 6d a tablet.—Advt.
pleasure of Cycling depends on the Tyres used. J| If you order you make a certainty of riding the Best that money can produce, for these Tyres are easily the most Reliable and I Accept no cheap substitutes. I Protect yourself by /f*\ M seeing that Tyres bear I |§ this Trade Mark <wr > «S ALL AGENTS. WJMOP RUBBER CO, All Su«> *ni N.2. 1 OMINION OMINION i : BLACKBALL. JfAS. HtYINI !: :: f: ": Proprietor. The above hotel, which has recently been built and furnished throughout in a moat modern style, offers all tht comfort* of a home to travellers, vi«itora- and. boarders. Every attention paid to, their requirements. ,' Bath Ftooms: hot and cold water.. [ Billiard Table with, efficient market.' Only the best of .WINES, SPIKITB RSd iLES ituckii
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 7
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