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

Rheumo enables sufferers from Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago to enjoy health and happiness! 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 3-53 Practically eme-haLf of ‘this- season’s Auckland land crop of stone fruit has been lost through bad weather and "blight.

SICK HEADACHE. This is usually caused by a disorder of the stomach. Take a good dose of Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver and to-morrow you will feel all right.—Sold by E. D. Smith. Chemist, (Gisborne.* In our obituary notice of Dr. MeNab (states the Mataura Ensign) we omitted to mention that lie fitted out half the Gore men for the 4th Contingent for the Boer War. This was in February, 1900. The cost of the equipment, which included horses, was estimated at £75 per man, and his share was for five men. “To be safe, never leel sure." - -Old Proverb. In time of peace prepare for war—in time of health prepare to ward off the enemy disease! In summer weather most people are susceptible to chills and the resulting, coughs and colds, therefore a bottle of Baxter s Lung Preserver should be kept handy in home- shop, or office. An occasional dose will do much good—benefit the throat and lungs, and. tone up the svstem generally. “Baxter s ha s stood the test of 50 years, and is still the favorite with people who recognise real merit. Large bottles, Is lOd. Sold everywhere.* The accumulation of wool in Auckland consequent upon the shortness of shipping for its export, is considerably hampering the work or the Government valuers. Before the valuation was begun there was m the stores some 15,000 hales, and this had to he dealt with before the incoming wool could be handled. The brokers and valuers have had a strenuous time in endeavoring to overtake tie handicap with which they started, but it is hoped that in about a fort" night or three weeks they uiU have worked off the accumulation, and thenceforward be able to handle current supplies soon after arrival. "Chance will not do the work."— Scott. To be healthy, happy and prosperous do not depend upon chance but upon «• taintics. I Put your faith, iw Jbaxter 9 Uing Preserver, the certain coughs. colds, sore throats, and lung weaknesses. -“Baxters 19 ' a, liea l t l 1 builder of remarkable over fift’" years it has been a menu in need to people all over New Zealand. Based upon an old tested formula, it 19 good for all ages. Strengthens the lungs and throat, invigorates the constitution, helps tq resist chills and epidemics. To-day get a big Is iOd bottle

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4475, 16 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4475, 16 February 1917, Page 3