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THE DANGER OF DRINKING IMPURE WATERS . , . The.proportion of diseases caused by drinking impure waters is so high as to show the necessity for taking great care with one's beverages. Lack of caro may quite easily lead to serious illness. There are certain beverages, however, which may be taken without any hesitation.., These are the "purity" waters manufactured bv Messrs Thomson and Co., of Dunedin, which hare gained no fewer than 25 gold medais and 31 first-class certificates for excellence. The superiority of Thomson's drinks is explained by the fact that the water used is from nu artesian bore, and is of absolute purity; and aiso that nothing but the finest ingredients are utilised. Moreover, the machinery used is solid silver-lined. preventing any possibility of metallic contamination. To get a limejuice. a raspberry vinegar, ginger wine, lemonade, or ging"ey-ale not only absolutely safe, but first for quality, flavour, and taste, ask {or Thomson's. KICKED HIS BACK. "1 ricked my back severely and was unable to stand upright.' writes Mr Tlios. H. Mailer. E :de». Vic. -'I h a d s;x'ii Chamberlain's Pain Balin advertised lor strains, and thought 1 would see what it%ould do for me. The first application gave me relief and 1 was quite :. jnyself : of 1 " Sold'' everytvliW". ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15302, 23 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15302, 23 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15302, 23 March 1914, Page 4

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