r HOW TO ATTAIN PER' FECT HEALTH, WITH CLEAR FRESH COMPLEXION, BRIGHT EYES, AND LIGHT SPIRITS. The conditions of modern life with its hustle and worry, its late hours and close rooms, tend to prevent one attaining that freedom from illhealth which should be yours. Nature itself, however, has provided a medicine which will keep you in perfect health. IT IS . . a PURIRI NATURAL J MINERAL WATER. A delightful sparkling mineral water, bottled as it bubbles clear from the crystal spring in New Zealand’s wonderful Thermal Region. Puriri Mineral Water contains all the elements needed to keep the body fit and free from sickness, and scores of doctors not only prescribe it for their patients, but also drink it themselves. Puriri is not a heavy and enervating water like the Continental waters, it is delightful to drink, crisp, piquant, and sparkling. © WHAT HIS HONOUR, THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ROBERT STOUT, K.C.M.G., THINKS OF PURIRI:— " I have much pleasure in staling that I have used Puriri Water for seme years. To anyone having a tendency to gout I consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find it a useful table water, and second to none in the market. Yours faithfully, (Signed) Robert Stout Instead of tea before breakfast, drink a glass of Puriri for a month, and, at the end of that period, you will be delighted with the improvement in your general health. Every lady should drink Puriri, it gives that clearness and freshness of complexion, which can only be obtained by perfect health. Puriri Mineral Water at dinner sharpens the appetite and aids digestion. Quite a number of men take Puriri instead of soda with their liquors; it adds a delightful snap and sparkle, and has a most beneficial medicinal effect. Not alone is Puriri the best mineral water, it is also the cheapest. A dozen bottles cost 5/-, and if you return the bottles when empty, 1/3 will be refunded, thus PURIRI COSTS ONLY 3/9 PER DOZ. BOTTLES. Tell your Avine merchant or grocer, that you want Puriri, and he will get it for you. Stocked by all hotels.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2089, 15 January 1908, Page 5 (Supplement)
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363Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2089, 15 January 1908, Page 5 (Supplement)
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