HOW TO KEEP WELL. I.!' people would take less food, and in 11k more water, the - e would be less rheumatism, gout, ec ma, and neuralgia,. The most frequent oa;; : ' of these derangements is an exi,of nutritive materials, the blood being-' surcharged with salts. To effect a cure, stop the cause. Brink more water, and cat less meat and concentrated foods. This shuts off the supply of urates n the blood. Event better than ; .iain water is Wai-Rongoa Nature., Mineral Water. Wai-Rongoa is not .nly a delightful beverage, but a reliable solvent of .uric acid. Mr. Jules Jouhert, “the man of many exhibitions,” says: “Wai-Ron-goa has proved a cure for a disease from which I have suffered for 25 years, viz., gallstones. It has conquered the uric acid.” Wai-Rongoa is cool, clear, effervescing, and blends perfectly with wines, spirits, etc. Obtainable from clubs, chemists, hotels. “If better were in, better would come out,” says a. Dutch; saw, which may be applied tot mean—the better the Brandy an invalid takes the sooner he will get well. Therefore, in illness buy Martell’s.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3722, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3722, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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