Dr J. Lewis Reed had an unpleasant experience with a oow which charged him as he was motor cycling on the Wainukurau road 1 recently. Both machine and! rider were' sent flying, and but for the fact of the doctor being an active man serious consequences must have ensued. As it was the machine was badly smashed, and Dr. Reed received a. severe shaking. After holding the road for two hours the cow was driven into a. paddock and shot. The Rev. Mr Duke, a colored clergyman, speaking at Durban, at a meeting at; which Lord Gladstone' presided, said that the “Black Peril” was as harmful to the blacks as to the whites, and that those responsible for it did not confine their attention to the whites. He asked public opinion to differentiate between the well-conducted natives and the scum. DOCTORS SAY WAI-RONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATER IS GOOD.. Good as a table water because it is cool, clear, effervescing; good for dyspepsia, gout, -rheumatism, because of its chalybeate qualitiesgood for anaemia and debility because of the iron it contains. Drink Wai-Rongoa, therefore, and drink it often. It will refresh you and you'll live happier and longer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 3
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