THE HOME OE W.AI-EONGOA. Picture a nook, in the lulls overlooking llio famed Taieri Plain ! Imagine a scene where trees and shrubs grow in all their natural, beauty l Conjure up a vision ol waters of crystalline purity bubbling up from the earth, cud you have some idea of the place where Wai-Eongoa Natural Mineral Water unceasingly pours out its richness. That its pristine purity and original vigor may be preserved, Wai-Eongoa is bottled at the Springs. Even tire natural gas which makes the water bubble is retained. The result is that Wai-Eongoa is distributed as pure, lively, and salubrious as if drunk at the fountain head. As a drink, Wai-Eongoa is eool, refreshing, delightful, taken by itself or with wine's, spirits. As a. tonic and medicine it is Nature’s own remedy. It is a vain able corrective and aperient, and an ex cellent remedy for rheumatism, gout, and disorders of' the stomach and k’dueys. Chemists, hotels, and clubs sell Wairongoa. Bacilli arb said to cause Influenza. That may be. But there is not the least doubi that “Nazol” shifts th<f disease-carryine organisms “holds bolus” and brings welcome relief to the siuTcrer. The “Herald” for ail kinds of Printing, Stationery, etc.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14219, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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201Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14219, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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