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KAMO. THE KINO OF MI. iXAL WATERS. Bold Everywhere in. Pints and Half-pints. Report on the therapeutic VALUE OF THE KAMO MINERAL WATERS. By ,T. HOPE LEWIS. M.R.C.S., L.S.A.. Late Medical Officer of Health. Auckland, and late Resident Medical Officer, Rotorua. Symonds street, Auckland. July X, 1899. Dear Sirs,—ln reply to your request for my opinion on the Kamo Mineral Water, 1 bee inform you that this water has been well-known to me for some years. The Kamo Springs supply a sodio-bi-oar-bonated water of great value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is indicated as a therapeutic agent in liver complaints and gouty and rheumatic affections. In certain diseases of the digestive organs, Kamo Water is a most efficient remedy, being especially valuable in dyspepsia with acidity and flatulence, chronic gastritis. and enteritis with tie local congestions that so often accompany them. Kamo Waters in liver complaints render the bile more fluid, stimulate the vitality of the liver cells, increase the activity of the capillaries, and impart more elasticity to the whole organ. As a solvent of "Red Gravel," Kamo Water is most efficient. KAMO MINERAL WATER CO,, Limited 22, Shortland street. Auckland. 403 THE LEADING FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. c°Capital and Accumulated Funds exceed j 811.000.000. Corner of Customhouse quay and Grey street. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO.. LTD.. (22 District Agents. rjrnE JJOTAL JNSURANCE

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4397, 1 July 1901, Page 4

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