In the springtime of youth, the value of rosy, robust, romping helath is incalcul- ? ha happiness and success of afterlife is in a large measure dependent upon the outcome of this formative period. / STMW' WIl as a tonic, Wood-builder, and health-giver is admirably adapted to the treatment of rim-down, depressed, and sickly conditions of children. Children like it, and it never fails to benefit. Ask your chemist. — There Js a group of islands to ihe south of New Zealand called the Sister.*, or Seven Sisters, which are reputed to Ira subject to a practically constant rainfall. The same may bo said of .tho islands .-nd mainland of Tierra del Fuego, save for the difference th?.t the rain often takes "the form of sl33t and snow. On a line running round the world from four to eight or, nine degrees there are patches over which rain seldom ceases to fall. This is called thn "zone of constant precipitation," kit at the same tiroo there are several localities along with it with very little rainfall.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13421, 23 October 1905, Page 6
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173Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13421, 23 October 1905, Page 6
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