METEROLOGICAL
The following is Rev. D. O. Bites' weather forecast.
The indications are for westerly strong to gale, winds, and veering b> west to south. The weather will probab ly prove squally and changeable. Rain is probable, and snow on the high country, Barometer unsteady, but rising soon.
NEW ZEALAND’S FINEST MINERAL WATER. And one you should add to your whisky, is Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water. Has a beautifully crisp, clean taste, and imparts this to a drink. Refreshes, stimulates, cleanses system as well. Blends perfectly. Makes a drink delightful—no less.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 3
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