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Hot Sptin&s.

Te akoha hot springs*

AS n SoMMIiR RETREAT not one nmmiii the SANATORIA of New Z 'ahi'id is <o r.ipidlv l>ocoinin»' i'.irnous ,is TE AKOHA. The celebrity oC its

II O f SPRINGS is extending throughout tho length and hroadth of ilic Coion), and the

WONJERFUL CURES

•it'oct (1 hv Hie Writers incases of HWVAJuvrrsM. gout, lijaiiugo, levpl-j, AND KIDNEY COMPLAJiNTS, INDICllfiSTrON, and Kindred Ailments, «ro UtMttJ'uily testified to in the Visitois' Book l>3' Hundreds of Pe<ROns who hv their use have been re°toiod to Health a. id all its enjoyments. The place is par excellence the SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLE. The CLIMATIC in its HEALTH-GIVING PROPKRTIIOS is Hnsurpassml ; tho COST OF LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE; and the Ideality is easy of access by hivkr, rail, on road fioni Auckland and the Thames. In addition to these advantages there are for the Robust means of enjoyment in BOATING, RIDING, AND DRIVING, while for thdse in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain foims a most pleasant report. Tho following- analysis of the Waters by Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Anal}-st, and the accompanying extracts fioin his report thereon lo the Domain linnrd, will be read with interest. The ISnnples were Liken from the Springs, as numbered) the temperatures of which r nigud fioin lOodegs. to 119degs. Fahr :—: — to h j <m .5 ti Analysis. 6~ 6 ~ 6^ -g.3 fi aj Sulphate oE Lime 8.989 2.228 2.989 Sulphate of magnesia- .378 .3.% .602 S ilph.ite of potash 10.2'J3 9.800 10.791 Milphato of so'cla 27.5-16 28,05(5 25.'j.i8 Cnloiuie of .sodium 73.514 72.072 77.748 P.i-carbonatc of soda 728.787 698.513 682.123 Uaibwuale of ammonia .. .. 3.556 .112 ,9SO Carbonate of iron . . .012 .063 .042 Carbonate of hthia (heavy traces) Phosphate of soda 2.063 2.203 1.696 Phosphate Of alumina 343 .023 .476 Pihoa .. .. 8.568 8.778 8.778 Sulphuretted hydrogen .. .. traces traces tiaces

Total Polid mattov 857.829 822.181 811.702 Results expressed in giains per gallon. T'moso Waters arc all (feebly alkaline nnd stiongly charged with caibonic acid gas, w hich is constantly escaping" from the iSmjims j n larofc (jnantities. The Lithia. a v.ilnablc constituent of these Wateis, is ]'ic=ent in >m anpicciable quantity. Tho Antilysis show these Springs to be vovy sin llrir in composifJon. These Mineral Writer are exceedingly intciestiric^ nnd will ptovc oC i> teat value medicinally. They flosoly resemble som« of tho Kuiopi.Mu Minoial Springs so justly celebrated, more especially those of Vichy, Ens, and Fiichxngcn. Their Cur.itive Vniue will be i,i tMlfst in liheumatic and Aithntic Diai'msok, Calculus, Afl'ections of the Kidneys, and D\ spopsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for yoUr Springs in the shape of improving the facilities for their use, is entiiely justified by the character of the u ater.

Bakeis.

W. DIBSELL,

BAKER AND OoNFEOTIONEB PIONEER BAKERY, WHTTAKBR STREET, Te Aroha, (Opposite Walker's Hotal).

BERT BREAD delivered to all purls of the District. Pastry and l^tncy Groods fresh daily. Soirees and Parties catered for at Lowest Rates. Wddding Cakes made to order on the Shortest Notice.

A Select Assortment of General Groceries on hand, which will be Sold at Low Rates i CONFECTIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY.

Cabinet Makers.

WILLIAM EVERITT, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER.

nnHB CHEAPEST HOUSE infheDia- ■*- trict for EVERY DESCRIP"riON OF FURNITURE, AND BEDDING ready made or co Order.

WILLIAM EVERITT, The Punfc,

T e Aroha*

8.8. — fencing Rollers in any Quantity, erery tine Guaranteed/

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 138, 23 January 1886, Page 1

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563

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 138, 23 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 138, 23 January 1886, Page 1

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