[ADVERTISEMENT.]
You all know the value, in cases of illness, of MartelFs Brandy. If Prohibition is carried hundreds of sick people will ho deprived of a. valuable medicine* TO BE REALLY HEALTHY You must drink water, and plenty of it. But how much better you would be if instead of drinking ordinary tap water you took Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water. “Wai-Rongoa’' is without doubt the premier table water in Now Zealand. Discovered nearly half a century ago by the pioneer settlers, scores of people travelled long journeys to participate in the healing virtues of the water. To-day, however, this is no longer necessary, as “Wai-Rongoa”-is bottled at the springs, and is delivered to homos throughout New Zealand as pure and as efficacious as when it issues from the bowels of the earth. Wai-Rongoa is a light, crisp, invigorating water of remarkable organic purity. It has a clean, pleasant taste, and is most refreshing to the palate. Its effect is to clear the system, to stimulate digestion, and to dispel gout, rheumatism, gravel, and uric acid. If it is taken daily, those doing so will live longer and happier, for it will undoubtedly make them healthier. Hotels and stores sell it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 7 December 1911, Page 2
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200Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 7 December 1911, Page 2
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