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Burglar-proof glass is now made in Franco. Embedded in the glass are light wires running in parallel transverse lines about lin apart. The wires are connected to a battery, and carry a light charge of electricity. If the window is broken the electric current is broken, and a bell is paused to ring. The breaking of the wires releases a magnetic switch, causing the alarm to be given. Unless the glass is completely broken no alarm will be given. AN AID TO PERFECT HEALTH. One of the things most essential to the maintenance of perfect health is the drinking of an abundant quantity of water. The reason for this is that the taking of water tends to remove waste, to purify the blood, and to keep the body free from disorders. Even better- than water is a table beverage like Wai-Ron"oa Natural Mineral Water. The chalybeate properties which Wai-Rongoa contains make it mildly aperient, and render it far more beneficial than plain waterTaken regularly, the effect of WaiRongoa is to prevent and counteract those ailments resulting from a sedentary life. It stimulates the disgestioii. cures constipation, and acts beneficially in cases of trout, rheumatism, gravel, gallstones, kidney trouble. Wai-Rongoa is by far the best natural mineral water New Zealand has prcd'ucd. It is the only water carbonated with its own natural gas, and has a clean, crisp, delicious taste.' At the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition in London, it took a gold medal, which speaks for its excellence. It should bo in the house at all times, so that you may take it before breakfast, between, or at meals. Obtainable at stores, chemists, hotels, and clubsARMSTRONG. — F.S.M.C. (Lond.) The “London Qualified Optician.” Scientific Sight Testing by latest London methods. Consultations Free. (Successor to Kane’s Pharmacy.)

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3510, 29 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3510, 29 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3510, 29 April 1912, Page 7

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