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THE PROHIBITION POLL. I Brother Bung is leaning heavily on the Medicine man. Bung sayeth that brandy is a specific against influenza. The Medicine Man s avs that an influen- , za-stricken toper has only a 50 to 1 chance in any contest with tli e “Rea- ! per.” Even the three-nip-a-day Modej rate is at a disadvantage in a fight to ' a finish. His protective forces are im- ! paired. They cannot respond to the fillip. In such cases brandy aggravates the trouble and there is nothing to do •but send for the relatives. In other ! words alcohol is a good servant, but a bad master. Strike out the top line Jon Thursday April 10.—Advt.

“I’LL TAKE WAI-ItONGOA WITH MY WHISKY.” That’s wliat scores ol men say when ordering their favourite whisky. Wai-Rongoa improves a drink immensely. It bubbles, sparkles and effervesces with its own natural gas, adding life and energy to whatever it is mixed with—wines, spirits etc.—and adding a healing touch, too, in that it helps to dilute and purify the blood, in crease the processes of secretion and excretion and eliminating waste matters from the system. Wai-Ronga is Australasia’s finest natural mineral water. It is (he only water in the Dominion manufactured and carbonated by Nature and it comes to you just as Nature provides it

Everyone Js urged to sing their cheeriest songs now that the war is over and the ’flu living quickly away, and Oh! t.lie joy of it “No Rubbing laundry help now obtainable from all stores at Is per packet, containing sufficient for weekly family washings.

WOLFE’S SCHNAFPS i s absolutely pure; a pleasant tonic-beverage.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1919, Page 2

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271

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1919, Page 2

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