WATER WHICH IMPARTS HEALTH. Nature is a great curative agent, and has provided bounties unsur passed as healing remedies. Amongst these remedies are mineral waters, which are peculiarly adapted for certain ailments of mankind. In Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water New Zealand can proudly claim that she has one of the finest remedial waters in Australasia. The properties it contains make it effective in acidity, gout, rheumatics, liver, kidney and stomach disorders. The N.Z. Medical Journal says:—"There are healing virtues as well as simple refreshment in Wai-Rongoa." Carbonated with its own natural gas WaiRongoa has a life and sparkle which make it exceedingly refreshing. Being absolutely pure it is also safer to drink than water which may or may not be pure. Whether taken by itself (a glassful before breakfast) or mixed with wines, spirits, etc., it is always pleasant to drink, and beneficial in results. All grocers, hotels, stores, chemists. —Advt.
i. *i&-v li S o guides the mariner safely into harbour, so BLUE and SILVER LABEL K mm, S» m vrm x f : stnu *is m B ft§XSs?9i &>> % ai 3HS >* o Jr oM fes*: points the road to safety 111 buying Brandy. MAR 1 ELL & CO. distil, mature, bottle, case and ship the Brandy themselves, and the consumer can rest assured that when he draws the cork he will find the contents of the bottle in the same perfect condition and high quality that have won for MARTELL & CO. the name and reputation which they have enjoyed for nearly TWO HsiHdP£d YcaPS?
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12757, 1 April 1914, Page 3
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