Why You Should Mix Wai-Rotsgoa With Your Drink. For one thing, it makes it more palatable, more refreshing. Wai-Ron-goa Natural Mineral Water is delightful to the taste —so cooling and invigorating —and it imparls these qualities to whatever it is blended, whether with whisky, brandy or milk. Then, too, it adds a touch of healing to a whisky Ths tendency of the human system is to accumulate uric acid, which causes rheumatism, gout, stones and other ailments. Wai-Ron-goa expels uric acid ftom the body. It is a great cleanser. The natural properties it contain?, while adding to its taste, help to cleanse and stimulate the kidneys, to wash the blood, and to render one immune from the distreseiog complaints alluded to. Take it invariably with your dtink, or by itself if need be. In syphons at clubs, hotels, stores, chemists.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON 11 that if you procure (lie GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you will not only bo benefited, but you will be safe from the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the socalled “ extracts.” The importance of this is brought home forcibly by the report in the Melbourne “ Age,” August 5, 1916, of poisoning of about 30 girls by eucalyptus lollies, which are evidently made from the common eucalyptus. SANDER,’B EXTRACT can always be relied on. It prevents meningitis, and all other infectious diseases; sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar. Applied to ulcers, poisoned wounds, burns, sprains, eczema, it gives prompt relief and cures permanently. Colds, bronchitis, lung trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia, are banished by it. SANDER’S EXTRACT is beneficial in so many affections that no household can afford to be without it. Specially refined and prepared by Sander’s process it has no harmful by-effects; you run no risk with SANDER’S EXTRACT
Wheat Price?. Wellington, Feb 26 The Hon W. D. S. MacDonald, (Minister of Agriculture and Commerce) stated to-day that the Government was prepared to guarantee for 1917-18 a minimum price for wheat of 5/5 per bushel, with a mrximum of 5/10, if o rcumstancea warranted it. “The Government,” said the Minister, “realises the difficulties that confront farmers in oonneotion with the labour problem, but I will ba v Iling to confer with any body of farm?; a in regard t* procuring suitable machinery and tractors for putting in crops and also for harvesting thiui.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1917, Page 3
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