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AVERAGE MAN BETTER OFF TODAY THAN 100 YEARS AGO. Tho advance of civilisation has undoubtedly improved the condition of/ mankind. ' People generally are bettorclothed, better fed, better housed today thart ever their forefathers were. Medically, the attention they get is vastly superior also. The age' of: bl ood-lettdng is gone; a nsesthetics and Rontgen rays, etc. > combine to make surgery less painful and more effective Time was when th© healing virtues of tb> earth's natural mineral spring* could be participated, in only by those living in the vicinity, or the few who could afford to travel to them. Today the waters of these mineral springs (with all their healing qualities unimpaired) are bottled and dia. tributcd, and may be partaken of by purchasers who need not leave home. . Here in New Zealand to-day the famous Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water is distributed throughout th& length and breadth of the Dominion, and thousands are experiencing the benefit of this, the best of all theDominion mineral waters. ; The advantages of drinking Wai' Rongoa regularly cannot be over-^sti. mated It contains properties whichj maie it both tonic and aperient. Charged as it is with its own naturali gas, its effect is to exhilarate aicd' invigorate ; tho systeni, to ; promote' digCJstiou, to check feeidity1 of th« stomach, and to cure rheumatisto, gout, etc. The; best a«3vice :we '■ give to atryone is to-Vlrink it daih?. -v-

DANOJNG. A DANCE wilPh© hek* in slo -7JL Grovetovvii Hall' on WEDNESDAY, .27th. Good Supper, good Floor, . Gentlemen 2s; Jxtdti&> Is. KOROMIKO. A EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will . be held in the Koromiko Schooli room on WEDNESDAY, 27th. Play will commence at 7.30 p.m. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. ST. PATRICK'S ' HALL. TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. sPECTAL~PRizEk \ Admission Is. GARRISON BAND BAZAAR. ' TEA ROOMS AND LOLLJE STALL. in thp shape «f ■*>■ V.' Scones, Pikelets, Tea, Oa&e, etc;,"1" ior the tea I'xnns, and home-mijo lollies for Lollie Stall will bo graiftiully acknoSvloaged. ' S. A. ETMNOER, ' ', fcJeeretanr. GARIUSON BAND BAZAAR. APOIvOGY. Jiave to apologise to <tnr v V numerous patrono who were iiblc to make their purchases at l*<e si«lls on Saturday night owing 10 iW laige crowd in the hall;-*but tr.o promise them every opportunity tf, doing so diiring' the pixssenfc week. S. A. ED-INGER, ' ' Secretary. Garrison Band BAZAAR. TOWN HALL. DOORS OPEN: Afternoon, 3to 5 p.m.; admis-> sion -freeEvening, 7 p.m.; admission Is, or toy Art Union ticket. { Come along and see the wonderfal display of Ds ncing EVERY EVENING under the direction of PROFESSOR OWEN CARDSTON, who has a reputation second to none throughout the Dominion. NEW EFFECTS! GRACEFUL DISPLAYS J COME AND BUY FROM THE STALLS. Sj>lendid Exhibition of JAPANESE GOODS. FANCY GOODS. USEFUL ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. SIDE SHOWS to Amuse Everyone. COMPETITIONS, RAFFLES, ETC. S. A. EDINGER. Secretary. MONEY TO iBND. ■PI OH T0 £I°fioG t on Country *iUU and City Fisveholds. go extremely reasonable terina. Apply tw any agency of th<& government insurant® l deeartment, ■ J. H. RICHARDSON, Ifcwernment litsnraneo '^njTOißsianßJ'. J CS6fID"RECEIVED at ''W Correapomdenoe .^nv«ilop*4. B«st qa&&tj • lowwt pric*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 25 March 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 25 March 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 25 March 1912, Page 5