/A Hr;s u a i ffS m HI I TO Zealand k I'u Vv 1) € ■■<■■■■ i i com g< jii| f|p| m I ' 4 I tfe,! 14 i » f? -a A PLEASANT, REFRESHING DRINK. A PURE AND CHEAP TONIC. We Want Vou to Know Si S=?i 1 I I a l UC-.rlill viCi m this j>!\ undiluic .-it aii i botfics. costs Oil t; rnas-.n of this big Advertisement. We could talk to •u.-s on what it can do and what it has done; and if you :iin" from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism or , wn’d like to take you right up to our fast-becoming worldI'DUIRI” Springs in the Thames district, subject you to nt of PURIRI," and send yon home fit and vigorous re. Tliis, however, is impossible, but we are bottling! j.-iotis li aith-giving water, PURE, unadulterated and d, straight as it bubbles from the Springs, and it is selling hotels, C übs, Chemists and Grocers at 5/- per dozen Return the bottles and i/3 will be allowed. Thus it lv j 3/3 Par* Dozesi Bottles. I Surely the Cheapest Mineral Water on the market. There’s I more health in one bottle of "PURIRI" than many so-called | Cures at 3/6. PUeißi A 3 A HEALTH RESTORER knows no equal. We have ■ numerous testimonials from leading medical mem who prescribe "PURIRI ’’ regularly for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism and similar complaints, and not a few assert confidently that it certainly equals, if it is not superior to, the Great European Waters. Remember! this is not a quack concoction it is Nature's Own Purest Medicine. It gets to tfw root of the trouble and eradicates the cause. Therefore, it Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Iliiiousness trouble you ; if your nerves are unstrung; if your kidneys or liver are at fault; if you suffer from Gout, Rheumatism, or similar complaints—give “PURIRI ” a trial. f 7 "f IP HI 5 Ijl ;«/\ ■ ; i GET TO KSMOW PURIRI. That’s all we ask—it’s all we want —such faith do we have in it. To know it, is to believe in it. “PURIRI" differs from other mineral waters; A gentleman, on being given a glass of "PURIRI," ex:l til T- claimed, "Why, ill l' ) > ]> IT SPARKLES.” He had hit the nail on the head first time. It sparkles this is the great special feature of “ PURIRI." It sparkles other mineral waters are dead, sluggish, heavy. ‘‘PURIRI’’ sparkles, brightens, uplifts—there’s life iu it. It imbues vitality; it imparts vigour. Others are nauseous to the taste —" PURIRi is palatabSa, pleasant and refreshing. PURIRI AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SOSA. A great point in favour of " PURIRI ’’ is, it mixes most beneficially with all liquors. Try "PURIRI" with your whisky or liquor. It is far more delightful than soda, adding as it does a sparkle, snap, and payability to the drink, and at the same time imparting to it great medicinal value. An a Refresher, after great exertion or bard exercise, "PURIRI ’ is unsurpassed. An a Pick-ma-up it knows no equal. After a hard night, when somehow you can't come up to scratch, a bottle of " PURIRI ’’ will make a new man of you. Business Men drink it— it clears the brain and gives the perfect health so necessary to cope effectively with the business worries. The Man in the Cfflca needs it, after being cooped up all day. The Sooiaty'Girl takes it —it keeps her in perfect health, gives clear complexion and bright eyes. EVERYONE SHOULD DRINK PURIRI. It is equally at home in the Dining-room, the Smoke-room, the Gymnasium, or S^orta 1 Pavilion, and is equally beneficial in the morning', at lunch or dinner, or it adds periection’s touch to the evening amok© and glass. Auckland. As an antacid and anthilitic Puriri acts well. Especially is it adapted as potable water for children. In the rheumatic and gouty constitutions, it may be used with the greatest benefit. After a course of bathing at many of our tliei rnal centres,the use of Puiiiki Natural Mineral Water helps to make the cure permanent. It is an honest mineral water, and well suited to the dyspeptic ailments so common in New Zealand. T. Hope Lewis, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. TESTIMONIALS I consider the PURIRi Natural Mineral Water a very useful adjunct in the iraaunentof Dyspepsia ana cases of a Rheumatic character. Not alone from the alkanSlo cf water, but also from its duretic action upon tiw kidneys. W. C. Dkson, Physician Auckland District Hospital. Auckland. I have great pleasure in testifying to the qualities of Pukiri Natural Mineral Water. I have found it an excellent beverage either alone or taken with others. For acidity of the stom ach 1 should recommend it confidently; in fact, in any state of the system where there is a tendency to formation of acid,such as Rheumatism, Gout, etc., PuKIRI Water, according to analysis, could be taken with'great benefit. F. W. Kino, m.r.c.s., i’-ng 1.. R c.r., Lon. THESE ARE THE VERDICTS OF THOSE WHO IUYE TRIED IT. WON’T YOU GIVE IT A TRIAL TOO? “PURIRI” is sold at 5/- per dozen Bottles. If you return the bottle;-, 1/3 will be allowed for them. Thus it only costs 3/9 PER DOZEN. "PURIRI" can be Obtained at MASONIC HOTEL. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL. CORONATION HOTEL. ALBION HOTEL. ROYAL HOTEL. GISBORNE HOTEL Anti at all Clubs, Wine Merchants and Grocers. If your Retailer docs not stock ft, him to get it ■for you. Wholesale Agents WILLIAMS <& SETTLE Ltd
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2113, 12 February 1908, Page 5 (Supplement)
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