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jr The Secret of Good Health and Long Life At the great age of one hundred and nine years, still remarkably alert and active, Mrs. Bella Putuwai, living in the Wakataki district, Wairarapa, looks upon her glass of Waitemata as her greatest comfort and enjoyment. "I drink a bottle of Waitemata every day... sometimes even two," she added with a smile. "It is food and drink to me and I have not been without it for the past 20 odd years." Yes, there's something in Waitemata that adds immeasurably to the pleasure of living. Waitemata contributes to the genial good fellowship and comfortable well-being that make life worth while. Whether you live to be 109 or not, you'll find^ Waitemata will refresh and regale you . . . Insist on Waitemata. i WAITEMATA
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 34, 5 September 1949, Page 7
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195Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 34, 5 September 1949, Page 7
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