AVERAGE MAN BETTER OFF TODAY THAN 100 YEARS AGO. The advance of civilisation lias undoubtedly improved the, condition of mankind. People generally are better clothed, better fed, better housed to-day than ever their forefathers were. Medically, the attention they get is vastly superior also. The age of bloodletting is gone; anaesthetics and Ront-gen-rays, etc., combine to make surgery less painful and more effective. 'i''ime was when the healing virtues of the earth’s natural mineral springs could be participated in only bv those living in the vicinity, or the few who could afford to travel to them. To-day, the waters of those mineral springs (with all their healing qualities unimpaired) are bottled and distributed, and may be partaken of by purchasers who need not leave home. Here in New Zealand to-day the famous Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water is distributed throughout tlio length and breadth of the Dominion, and thousands are experiencing the benefit of this, tlie, best of all the Dominion’s mineral waters. The advantages of drinking WaiRongoa, regularly cannot be over-esti-mated. It contains properties which make it both tonic _ and aperient. Charged as it is with its own natural gas, Tts effect is to exhilarate and invigorate the system, to promote digestion, to cheek acidity of the stomach, ■a,nd to cure rheumatism, gout, etc. The best advieg we can give to anyone is to drink it daily.—Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3459, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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227Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3459, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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