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CALL FOR WAI-RONCO*. The man who calls for Wai-Rongoa to be mixed with his drink is building perhaps better than he knows. Apart from the fact that Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water adds zest, sparkle, taste to a drink, it has an eliminating effect that makes it reallv valuable to those partaking of it. It stimulates the kidneys and prevents uric acid from accumulating, which is the cause of rheumatism, gout •- nd other complaints. It is a mild remedy for bcwel inactivity, which is responsible for so many headaches and for such lassitude. A great virtue of Wai-Rongoa is that it is a natural water. It wells up from the springs at North Taieri amid beautiful surroundings, is bottled at once, and comes to the user fresh, clear, unadulterated. By itself it is good; taken before breakfast it is a body cleanser and an appetiser. You can buy it in syphons at Ik tels, clubs, stores, chemists.*

The Government has issued a circular to the Hospital Boards withdrawing the subsidy which has hitherto been paid on donations made at Christmas by persons to whom the spirit of the season has not appealed in vain Donations made at other times will continue to receive the subsidy. “Muon may be ocnquered.” —Snelley. But vou must employ the right weapons. Tht enemies of the throat and : <mgs can be conquered most effectively Ly the use of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, the tested remedy. Keep a bottle in your hjme aliVJ.v?. In summer the danger of chills is present. At the first sign of a cold take a dose of’Baxter's." It is delightfully soothing in all throat ar d lung affections. Its tonic and vitalising powers fortify against disease. A big bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver at Is lOd is a splendid investment. Buy to-day.*** o Rheumo enables sufferers from Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago to enjoy health and happiness. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 153 It may not be generally known that Whangarei,one of the most thriving municipalities of “The Far North, is the centre of the industry of Dominion importance. It is at Whangarei that Mr. Radcliffe carries on the manufacture of art photographic postcards illustrative of the beauty spots of all parts of New Zealand. The establishment supplies the trade throughout the Dominion, and the output runs to several thousands daily. DRINK CAN BE x,EFT ALONE. A Napier woman writes- ‘Your Drinko Powders are doing splendid work already. What a blessing they are. Please send a further supply.” Booklet describing this wonderful cure for drink habit, post free in sealed envelope. Can be given secretly. State if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 J, Lambton Quay, Wellington.* It is very difficult to convince some people. They seem to think it is impossible to sell a good article cheap. Yardley’s Tooth Paste is Yardley’s Tooth Paste, even if our price is lOd, while others charge Is. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap is Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, even if our price is only 9d. Johnston’s Dessert Knives are Johnston’s Dessert Knives, even if we charge you only 7s 6d per half-dozen. Blue Seal Vaseline _is Blue Seal Vaseline, even if our price is only sd, while others charge from 6d to 9cl. Royal Doulton Ware is Royal D oulton Ware, even if cur prices are much lower than those of our competitors. We could go on enumerating lines that should. convince the most sceptical, hut if a person refuses to be convinced they deserve, to pay the highest prices for 'the same articles that can be purchased at The People’s Emporium at a much lower figure.* BEGIN TREATMENT AT ONCE. Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. ■ Each eokl makes • you more, liable to another, and the last is always the harder to eur°. Tf vou take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at the outset vou will he saved much trouble.-—So 1 by E.-J D; Smith, Chemist, Giaborne.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4474, 15 February 1917, Page 3

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