Drink Plenty of Water.
The advisability of drinking plenty of water cannot be too s rongly emphasised. Wa’er cleans (he s'om&ch, flushes the intestines, helps elimina iou. A noted heal li writer says that persons whosr employment is sedentary especially need abundance of water. Water iu abundance kesps them in good form, end enables them lo do their woik with reM pleasure. Bsfaer (turn ordinary water is WaiIlongca Natural Mineral Water. The properties it contains are natural, tonic, cleansing, and you realise at once that Wai-Rongoa is good for you. Don’t think that Wai-Rongoa is unpleasant. It’s the reverse. It’s the coolest, finest dtink imieinable. These ho; days L’s jasfc deligluful—by i's If or wi li a dash cf whisky or brandy. Ask lor it. Clubs, hotels, stores, chem sun
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1917, Page 2
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130Drink Plenty of Water. Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1917, Page 2
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