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The majority of us do not drink J anything like the right quantity of water to keep ourselves in perfect physical condition. A leading doc- , tor said the other day that at least • half the ills to which we are victims i may be attributed, in a large mea- j sure to the fact that our systems are 1 starved of water. He said that it j was essential for good health to 1 drink at least six tumblerfuls of cold | water between meals. If everyone ' did this, he remarked, few persons i would find the necessity to pay doc- ] tors’ bills, and as water costs noth- • ing, so to speak, the saving would be I considerable. j The matter of the aerial ropeway i at Karangahake for the use of pros- j pectors came up again at the month- | ly meeting of the Ohinemuri County j Council when Cr. J. B. Morris re- i ported that the question of purchase j now rested with the Mines Depart-1 ment, from which no reply had as yet been received. It had been made ■ quite clear at a meeting of the ' parties interested that the council 1 would not purchaf*e the ropeway, and ; that no indication of what the conncil would do in the matter had been ' stated, beyond that it would be given every consideration. .

Harry Lauder, the famous comedian, is a great smoker. His pipe is his companion in all his travels. A right good companion, too! It heightens enjoyment when things arc going well, cheers and solaces when the clouds gather. The man who doesn’t smoke doesn’t know what he is missing. He will tell you that tobacco is injurious—so it is—sometimes. The imported tobaccos (many of them full of nicotine) cannot be smoked habitually with safety. But the National Tobacco Company’s brands grown and manufactured in New Zealand with hardly any nicotine in them — are not only safe smoking, no matter how freely you indulge, but are the most fragrant and delicious on the market. They owe their fine quality and freedom from nicotine to the toasting of the leaf, in which respect they differ from all other tobaccos. The National Tobacco Company -are the pioneers of the N.Z. Tobacco industry in New Zealand. Popular brands: "Riverhead Gold” (a mild aromatic): “Cavendish” (a delightful medium): “Navy Cut” (a choice blend), and “Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead, rich, dark and fullflavoured). *

P E‘N SING WIRE that Lasts a Lifetime Farmers know, from sad experience, that fencing wire galvanised by the old method flakes and peels when bent, with the result that rust and corrosion set in. That’s why experienced farmers now insist upon JOHNSON’S FENCING WIRE (Galvanised by the New HOT-DIP Process). By this new method, the zinc coating is so firmly bonded to the wire that it cannot c.ack or pool, no matter how the wiro is twisted o, Insist on having JOHNSON'S WtUES-Plain and Barb-and you will have a fence that will last a lifetime at no extra cost. Write tor sample of wire galvanised under this now Hot Dip process unci descriptive Ic&llct to JOHNSON S AGENTS, P.O. BOX 1509, Wellington. Johnson's Fencing Wires are stocked and procurable from all Stock and Station Agents and Storekeepers. St Pays to Feed ** Moose ” Nuts E=3 There is no excuse this year for poor condition or disappointing returns. “ MOOSE ” NUTS ARE IN :: PLENTIFUL SUPPLY :: Obtainable at all stores, and booklet ‘’The Proper Feeding ot Livestock” sent free on application N.Z. Gattlecake & Oil Go., Ltd. QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. m i

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 4