THE HEALING POWER OF MINERAL WATERS. The healing power of natural mineral waters has been recognised in all countries, civilised and uncivilised. In Europe especially thousands of people periodically visit the best spas so as to partake of the mineral waters as they issue from the springs. Thousands who cannot visit the springs obtain benefit by partaking of the bottled mineral waters m their own homes. Otago province is fortunate in possessing some of the finest mineral springs in the world, viz., the famous Wai-Eongoa Natural Mineral Water Springs, situated at Haungatoka, North Taieri. Analysis have proved these springs to be of perfect purity and to contain properties rendering them particularly helpful in stomach, kidney and liver troubles. They rid the body of impurities, stimulate digestion, and tone up the system. The best mineral waters are those charged with natural carbonic acid gas. This ensures their keeping, makes them more pleasant to the taste. WaiRongoa is the only New Zealand mineral water which is charged with its own natural gas. other waters being artifacially charged or carbonated. In consequence, it has a snap, sparkle, and a fresh clean taste no other mineral water has. If you wish a pleasant beverage and a safe, sure tonic and health drink, huy Wai-Rongoa and drink it daily. All "hotels, clubs, and stores.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3433, 26 January 1912, Page 5
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219Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3433, 26 January 1912, Page 5
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