A SPRING THAT HAS-BECOME FAMOUS. When some 50 years ago tiis pioneer settlers discovered the beautiful Waillongoa Springs, they little thought this spring was destined to become iiimous as the finest table water tht Dominion has produced' Wai-Rongoa has achieved name and lame in the highest degree, not only because of its purity and sparkle, but an account of its marked medicinal properties. As the water flows through its long subterranean course, it gathers from Nature healthful properties which make it unrivalled for disorders of'tho stomach and kidneys, and ■for rbeumatiism, gout, etc. Wai-Rongoa doers good, but it is Kiio.] to drink also. Its wonderfully h-esh, clean taste makes it a delightful beverage. Taken before breakfast, or with moals, itstimulatefi the appetite aaid aids digestion. Blend*perfectly with "whisky, wines, ,©tc. . and adds briskness and palatabilitj Obtainable ■ hotels,- chemists/, storey, duba. ■'■■•'■■■■: " -
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13744, 6 April 1915, Page 8
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140Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13744, 6 April 1915, Page 8
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