keeping fit. There is nn undeniable fascination in feeling absolutely fit to wake up in fho morning as “blithesome and cumberless” as the lark. Yet it is safe to say, say* a writer, that many people never feel like that. They wako up heavy and listless. Very frequently, the trouble is auto-intoxica-tion. The blood is impure, and the general health is thereby affected. To such persons, a good table water like Wai-Rongoia Natural Mineral Water is recommended.. The crispness, sparkle, and purity of Waijtongoa make it much pleasanter to dirihik than plain water; while its delicate .mineral properties gently cleanse tlho system, wash too blood, and rid one of .uric acid. A glassful before breakfast or at meal times will soon improve tho general health. When ordering whisky, ask that WaiItongoa he added to it, as it adds a touch of healing. Obtainable clubs, hotels,'stores, .chemists.* For Bronchial Coughs,, take Woods’’ itreat Peppermint Cure.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4207, 5 April 1916, Page 6
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