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; "You may take a horso to tlie water, but you cannot make him drink. Offer your friendl a drop of "Martell," and you will have no difficulty. MAKE YOURSELF GERM-PROOF. What can man do to make himself g<?rm-proof ? A great deal, says Wm. Lee Howard. M.D., in Munsey's Magazine. The human body is nothing but a machine, and if by-products are constantly eliminated, and the proper fuel used, it can work well for nearly a century. But what constitutes proper fuel? "A r 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 germs can live in a healthy intestinal track. It is necessary, as Dr. Howard in- \ sists, that the wiater 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, i Wai-Rongoa contains mineral properties which fen« i able it better than ordinary water to { clear the system effectively, to cora- \ bat germs, smd to stimulate the liver, ] kidneys, and stomach into more | healthy actieii. Drink a glassful f every morning, and you'll keep yourself germ-proof.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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