A SPRING THAT HAS BECOME FAMOUS.
When some 50 years ago tho pioneer settlers discovered the l>oaiitil'\il WaiRongoa Springs, they little thought this spring was destinrd to become famous as the finest l:\b\e water the Dominion has produced. Wai-Rongoa lias aci'i.-rod name and fame in the- higher f'^-nvo. nob only because of its purity wv.A «y<:srjcle, but on account of its mnrkcv] r.::\h,rnal propcrtios. A- -V vvr. !.'■!■ !:n^ ibrough its long snM<<vr:';w>;?:;. '•otirse, it gathers i'-vr. "Miit-iro !v.".\!tiv?nl properties whi;'li iuake It u'M-iv:i !!-•■'■] for disorders of ilip •-toirK'K.'h ;\t.(] kidneys,, and for rheuniiui-m. gout, etc. Wai-Eon-j- :•■ n0..-' ::■)'..!. :,.it. ;t i* good to drink :iiso. r! .~ wo;:<ien\illy fresh, clouii hist" ni::i:e:- if. ;"• dehditful bevev.-^o. To 1.: en U-tcn; bronkfast, ov \vil!t inoaK it si.-hiiib.U^ the appetite a.nd aids digestion. Blonds perfectly with whisky, wine-, .'--fc., and adds briskness and poiatability. Obtainable hotels, chemists, ar-ores, club?.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13729, 18 March 1915, Page 8
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144A SPRING THAT HAS BECOME FAMOUS. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13729, 18 March 1915, Page 8
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