YOU CAN ENJOY WAI—KONGOA IN YOUR OWN HOME. Time was when Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water—Now Zealand’s principal mineral water—could only he par taken qf by dwellers in its immediate vicinity, or by thy few who could afford to travel to the Springs. Today, however, owing to improved facilities, the waters of this mineral spring, with all its healing qualities unimpaired, are bottled and distributed, and may be enjoyed by purchasers in their own homes, whatever part of Dominion they may reside, in. The. advantage of drinking Wai Eongoa Natural Mineral Water regularly cannot bo over-estimated. It contains properties which make it both tonic and aperient. Charged as it is with its own natural gas, its effect is to exhiliarato and invigorate the system, to promote digestion, to check acidity of the stomach, and to cure rheumatism, gout, etc. The New. Zealand “Medical Journal” says:—“WaiRongoa can be confidently recommended as a table beverage. It is beautifully clear, cool and effervescing, with sufficient chalybeate qualities to remind one there are healing qualities in this liquid, as well as simple refreshment.” Drink it by itself or with your whisky. Obtainable at hotels, chemists clubs and stores.
You wouldn’t buy ‘cheap’ eggs—then why buy cheap tyres P Clincher Tyre* the all-British Tyre is not the cheapest but the least expensive. Beef
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1917, Page 4
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217Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1917, Page 4
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