-igraarrsari TasrsiAcmi. feeling out of SORTS! CRANKY AND IRRITABLE! TONGUE COATED! COMPLEXION SALLOW! NERVES SHAKY! Probably tbo trouble is really due to a sluggish liver or a disordered stomach. What you want is PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. It is Nature’s own medicine and will quickly put you right and fit again. Every business man has to lire a somewhat sedentary life, and thus needs something to counteract the tendency to gout, rheumatism, obesity, indigestion or dyspepsia. Puriri Natural Mineral Water is the ideal mineral water —it is Nature’s own remedy. The analysis oi Puriri Natural Mineral Water is very similar to that of the celebrated Vichy Waters, which are sold ?. kT.TCTT KT2TS at 2/ti a bottle, but Puriri has this advantage —it is bright, sparkling, delicious; while Continental waters are enervating, dull and heavy. Perhaps the host tribute to Puriri Natural Mineral Water is the fact Cat scores of medical men not only prescribe it regularlv, but also diink it themselves. Among those who have written us a recommendation of the water are Drs. llopo Lewis, E. Goldsbro, Sehwnrzbach, Erson, King, Going and Bakewell, of Auckland; Dr. Collins, of Wellington; Dr. Hudson, of Nelson; Dr. Hewlett, of Melbourne —one of the leading practitioners in \ ictoria; and many others. No matter what is the trouble —liver sluggish, kidneys not working right, stomach disordered—Puriri will put you right again. Try Puriri with your liquor instead of soda—it adds a delightful snap and sparkle to the drink, and in addition has a most beneficial medicinal effect. Order it to-day from your wine merchant, chemist or grocer. Puriri costs 5/- per dozen bottles. Return the bottles and 1/3 will he allowed. Thus it costs 3/9 PER DOZEN bottles.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2224, 30 October 1907, Page 4
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