WHEN YOU PERSPIRE Tt moans that the water is running •fast from the body in order to keep fhe blood at the right temperature. Whether wo are at the Poles or in <bhe Tropics, our blood must stay,at #he -Temperature, of 98.4 degrees, or we %<siall soon fall ill. The loss of water as a delicate and quickly acting means <of keeping' the- temperature *»yen. We. feel thirst because the loss of vrat-esr has <ta be made goo<l, or elso all our Bviri'g colls would Ibecome parched. To f-enow a thirsty body, one «srf the best !j«iv<srfl)gfis imaginable is 'Wairongcw. Natural 3VEsier.il Water. 1* is far more acceptable than plain water. 3>eli<?»te]y mineralised, and charged mth its own gas, it is pleasant tasting, rery refreshing, and has a healthful fffeet thai ordinary water cannot hav<?- A tumblerful when thirsty is a splendid refresher. If blended with «vhisky or brandy it -•"■lds to the tmlatableness of "the drinlc Clubs, stores, hotels, cherai" +-s «Adyft ■ .
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 6, 8 January 1917, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 6, 8 January 1917, Page 5
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