Hale and hearty at 73 years of age, Mr. J. K. Storrie, of Auckland, attributes his sparkling good health to the fact that he has enjoyed three bottles of Waitemata every day for the past ten years. “I always drink Waitemata”, he says, “and feel a hundred per cent fit and well. I haven’t had a day’s illness in ten years and expect to live to be a hundred. There’s something in Waitemata that’s essential to good health and long life.”
That “something” is the appreciable quantities of
Riboflavin in all Waitemata products (68 I.U. per quart). Sir J. Drummond, scientific adviser to the Wartime Ministry of Food in Great Britain, when referring to the presence of vitamins in beer, stated that an adequate supply of Riboflavin wards off the physical and mental infirmities of old age and keeps the person in the prime of life for years longer. CS29
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 19, 1 August 1949, Page 6
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