A First-class CARRIAGE IS EVERYTHING, AND IS EASILY OBTAINED. HOW? WHY! SEE J. B. LEYDON. POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE WORKS. ' JgRIGHT STREET. ,rnr,,w ' ini— """ii “WAI-RONGOA!” “WHAT IS IT?” 9 ee WAI-RONGOA ” Natural Mineral Water (* the Medicine Water ”), is Nature’s wise provision for man’s infirmities. Flowing from its source deep under the great Maungatoka Mountain, it emerges sparkling and bubbling from its bed of white conglomerate, (a pure crystalline formation) at the Wai-Rongoa Medicinal Springs, North Taieri, Otago. The large volume of natural gas it contains indicates that the water comes under great pressure, and no matter what the season is, dry or wet, the quantity of water flowing never varies—it is believed to be inexhaustible. » The whole of the watershed has been purchased in order to prevent the possibility of contamination of the wells, and it has been converted into a beautiful park under the constant care of a landscape gardener. A large factory has been erected containing the latest and best machinery (solid silver-fined) for bottling the waters and charging with the valuable natural gas collected from the springs. Thus “ Wai-Rongoa ” comes to the public tn all its natural purity. It has been aptly termed “ THE BRINGER OF HEALTH.” The taste of “ Wai-Rongoa ” is clear and pleasant, with just a sufficient indication of chalybeates to remind one of their healing qualities, and the. sparkle and “ life’' of the water render it instantly refreshing and comforting. As an Antacid “ Wai-Rongoa ” is of great benefit in cases of Dyspepsia and Gout or Rheumatic manifestation, while the ;iron it contains maites it invaluable to those suffering from anaemia or debility. It is, in fact, Nature’s Antidote for human ailments, and if taken regularly will not fail to benefit the most complicated-cases. It assimilates perfectly with wines, spirits, ales, milk, &c. “Wai-Rongoa” has gained gold medals wherever exhibited, including Dublin, Liverpool, St. Louis, Queensland, N-Z. International, &e. THOMSON & CO., Dunedin. WHOLESALE AGENTS— T. * W. YOUNG, Wellington; BARRAUD dr ABRAHAM, Palmerston N.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2381, 23 December 1908, Page 7
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