Lecturing before the Order of -ho Golden 1 Age in London on the value ot fat in. a fruitarian dietary Dr. Josiah Oldfield said that Mr. Asquith, as a Scotsman,. whs feeding like an Engiu-li-ma'n,, Wliile he was trying, tp solve Dish problems. Declaring .that the larger use of fat in food tended iowavds gentleness and courtesy in la':, its and speech. Dr. Oldfield regretted that lie had not power to .diet, legislators. “If only I had the power to put Mr. Lloyd George on .his native diet of leeks,” he said, “with a, high proportion of, tat, for a few weeks before he went on the platform, we should have no more Limehousing.” Keep FIT—DRINK WAI-RONGOA. If the stomach is right, and the blood is right', then you are right. That's why if you want' good health you should drink Wai-Rongoa, the world's best natural m,iiieral water. It aids digestion, clears the blood, keeps you perfectly fit. A glassful, before breakfast will banish govtfi, rheumatism, etc.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3252, 24 June 1911, Page 11
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167Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3252, 24 June 1911, Page 11
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