WHAT WILL I TAKE WITH MY WHISKY?
Oh, Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral'. Water, of course. It improves a drmk immensely. Gives it more life, you know, and a crisper, cleaneir. . taste, too. Adds a touch of hea_n«>" to whatever it is added/ and blends beautifully with wines, sniri-V Reaches you with all its great virtuesunimpaired.—Advt. A little incident occurred in the House on Friday night which causedthe chamber to well-nigh shake with , merriment (says the N.Z. Times). MiPayne, member for Grey Lynn, ros'v to make a personal explanation. MiSpeaker, with dignity: "Has the hon member been misrepresented ?" MiPayne: "Yes, woefully so. I was up in Auckland the last few days \s a matter of fact, I h ave had a new baby given to me." Tlie laughter was loudwid -Mg, and Mr'Speaker" arose, and in his best official manner,, inquired ■ "rf-the hon. member had a personal explanation to make?" Tluv House was convulsed. Mr Payne: ■ Yes, very personal?" A loud shout ot laughter awoke the echoes in tho Wouso, and it was some, minutes before the normal.atmospferc was re- •"—• —■ —. — — i ■
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 185, 7 August 1917, Page 4
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179WHAT WILL I TAKE WITH MY WHISKY? Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 185, 7 August 1917, Page 4
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