WHISKY DISARMED. Most people "ike a nip of whisky or ai "lass of wine occasionally, especially during ? no festive season, and a very good thing it is if not abused. Those, however, who ar* in the habit of taking "Wai-Eongoa, Natural Mineral Water with their whisky or wines will live longest for the medicinal properties of this delightful water .counteract the astringent tendency of the wines and spirit* Moreover, it softens them and raaX«* them doubly refreshing and palatable.
A most enjoyable concert was held m the Missions to Seamen's Hall , 0 Conne. street, last evening, when a large number of seamen were, present Among Sic who helped to make the qo nleaeant were Mr. Ba\ ley (MaSari|S Smith, Mr. Miur (RakanoS'Msse.flann.Van (2), and many others On Monday a party, y ofS workers and others;-were, enter S by the officers of the knight, of .£ Garter, and enjoyed a most interest., insr evening. .*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 9
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