OftiNIC,PLENTY GPvWATSfI. v; ; -< *.' ;Tho< arWisaVniiy of drinking plentycf.-i water eaiinot J.)c -too strongly- emphasised. 'Water deans tlie- Kt.r-tnjU'li. flushes, the intestines, helps elimination. A noted health writer says that persons whose employment is "sedentary especially need abundance of v/aior. Wntor in iibi'.nUi'.nrv keens tb(»m in food forri, and enables them to do their work with real pleasure. I/ptter than ordinary water is"WaiRongoa Natural IVTineral Water. The. properties it ■ contains ' are waturaJ, tonic-, cleansing, and yon re&k .Isp at orico that'^Wai-Rangoa h ~oor?; " for yon. . Don't think tnat Wai-Ilongoa is \m-, plcasritit. lt'^ the rovprw. Tt's tie -cook".t, finest drink iinaginaWo. These hot days it's jn.s*>-ilolightful—uy itself ©i" with a- dash of whisky of brandy. Ask for it. Clubs, uotols, stores, / chemists. " -i
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14298, 28 December 1916, Page 6
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122Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14298, 28 December 1916, Page 6
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